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Inmate Indicted For Allegedly Punching Corrections Officer In Dawson County

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: February 18, 2013
LAMESA -- A Texas prison inmate has been indicted, after he allegedly punched a corrections officer in Dawson County multiple times.

    Darvin McClought was indicted on a charge of assault on a public servant in the 106th Judicial District Court in January.

    According to The Lamesa Press-Reporter, McClought, 34, punched a corrections officer with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in the head and face multiple times at the Preston Smith Correctional Unit in Dawson County.

    The alleged attack reportedly took place in August 2010.

    McClought was convicted in Dallas County on a charge of burglary of a habitation, and that conviction reportedly enhanced the indictment.

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