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Date: 07-27-2021

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United States of America v. Daniel Starks

Case Number: 3:21-cr-00069-KHJ-FKB

Judge: Kristi H. Johnson

Court: United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi (Hinds County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office

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Description: Jackson, Mississippi criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with using excessive force against a man during a vehicle stop and arrest.

Daniel Starks of Meridian, Mississippi, shoved the victim twice as he was getting handcuffed by another officer and then unlawfully used his taser against the victim, even though the victim was compliant and handcuffed. As a result of the tasing, the victim immediately fell to the ground and groaned in pain, his hands restrained behind his back and unable to break his fall. While the victim was still on the ground, Starks pointed the taser at him and demanded that he stand up or else he would be tased again.

“Law enforcement officials who violate people’s federal civil rights are not above the law. This defendant is being held accountable for exceeding his authority and his power when he violated the victim’s civil rights,” said Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke for the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division. “The Civil Rights Division will continue to investigate and prosecute cases involving police officers who willfully violate the constitutional rights of others.”

“Those who abuse their positions of power will be prosecuted according to the law,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Darren J. LaMarca for the Southern District of Mississippi. “This defendant chose to violate his duty and the law, the very law he swore to uphold, by his wanton and violent act against the victim. Justice is served.”

“Law enforcement officers take an oath to serve and protect their communities,” said Acting Special Agent in Charge Paul Brown of the FBI Jackson Field Office. “When an officer breaks this oath and abuses the authority given to them, they must be held accountable. Investigating violations of civil rights will continue to be a priority for the FBI.”

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Oct. 26. The defendant faces a statutory maximum punishment of 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

This case was investigated by the Jackson Division of the FBI. Assistant U.S. Attorney Chris Wansley of the Southern District of Mississippi and Special Litigation Counsel Julia Gegenheimer and Trial Attorney Cameron Bell of the Civil Rights Division are prosecuting the case.

Outcome: 07/27/2021 Minute Entry for proceedings held before Magistrate Judge F. Keith Ball:Initial Appearance and Arraignment as to Daniel Starks (1) Count 1 held on 7/27/2021 in Jackson, MS. Appearing: Chris Wansley, AUSA; Bill Ready, retained attorney; Robert Wilder, USPO. The government did not object to bond and the Court placed Defendant on bond and reviewed the conditions of release. Tape Number: 7-27-2021-FKB; 2:39-2:49. (JEJ) (Entered: 07/27/2021)
07/27/2021 5 Unsecured Bond Entered as to Daniel Starks in the amount of $10,000. (JEJ) (Entered: 07/27/2021)
07/27/2021 6 ORDER Setting Conditions of Release as to Daniel Starks (1) Unsecured Bond of $10,000. Signed by Magistrate Judge F. Keith Ball on 7/27/2021. (JEJ) (Entered: 07/27/2021)
07/27/2021 Minute Entry for proceedings held before District Judge Kristi H. Johnson: Change of Plea Hearing as to Daniel Starks held on 7/27/2021. Plea entered by Daniel Starks (1) Guilty as to Count 1 of the Information. Defendant remains on bond. APPEARANCES: Christopher L. Wansley, AUSA; William E. Ready, Jr. for Defendant; Court Reporter/Transcriber Candice Crane, Telephone Number: 601-608-4187. (RT) (Entered: 07/27/2021)
07/27/2021 7 PLEA AGREEMENT as to Daniel Starks (RT) (Entered: 07/27/2021)
07/27/2021 9 ORDER SETTING SENTENCING DEADLINES as to Daniel Starks. Signed by District Judge Kristi H. Johnson on 7/27/21. (RT) (Entered: 07/27/2021)
07/27/2021 NOTICE OF HEARING as to Daniel Starks Sentencing set for 10/26/2021 01:00 PM before District Judge Kristi H. Johnson. (RT) Modified as to correct date on 7/27/2021 (RT). (Entered: 07/27/2021)

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