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Federal inmate sentenced to 30 years for assault with intent to commit murder

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U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam | U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Attorney Gerard M. Karam | U.S. Department of Justice

SCRANTON - The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Lorenzo Scott, age 51, formerly of Rayville, Louisiana, and an inmate at the United States Penitentiary (USP) at Lewisburg, was sentenced on August 2, 2024, by Chief District Court Judge Matthew W. Brann to 30 years’ imprisonment following his conviction of assault with intent to commit murder and assault resulting in serious bodily injury.

According to United States Attorney Gerard M. Karam, Scott was an inmate at USP Lewisburg on March 25, 2015, when he physically assaulted his cellmate and repeatedly struck, stomped, and inflicted blunt force trauma to the cellmate’s head resulting in severe, life-threatening injuries. A corrections officer at USP Lewisburg observed Scott stomping on the cellmate’s head as the cellmate lay on the floor of the cell in a puddle of blood. The cellmate died approximately two years and two months after the assault from the injuries inflicted by Scott.

The indictment in this case originally charged Lorenzo Scott with murder. However, the charge of murder was withdrawn by the government due to existing federal caselaw regarding the “year-and-a-day-rule,” which bars a prosecution for murder in cases in which the victim dies more than a year and a day after the infliction of the wound causing the victim’s death.

During the trial, Scott testified and admitted that he intended to kill his victim, who suffered a traumatic brain injury because of Scott’s attack.

The case was investigated by the FBI-Williamsport Division and the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) Special Investigations Section (SIS). Assistant United States Attorneys Robert J. O’Hara and Kyle A. Moreno prosecuted the case.

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