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Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT Document 33 Filed 04/09/20 Page 10 of 38
De Any and all internal investigative reports created by the BOP as to both
defendants, including, any and all supporting memorandums, written
statements, photos, videos, and incident reports
To date, the government has disclosed a multitude of discovery documents but those
documents only relate to witness statements, video and incident reports concerning the events of
August 10, 2019. Michael Thomas would like this court to authorize the disclosure of any and all
reports generated by investigators within the Bureau of Prisons regarding the August 10, 2019
incident, if those have not been disclosed. Additionally, the defendant seeks any all documents,
reports, witness statements and disciplinary records of any and all MCC employees vwrho have
engaged in the same or similar conduct. Mr. Thomas requests the results of any disciplinary
proceedings and documents maintained by the BOP regarding the discipline or administrative ~
adjudication of any other employees who have failed to conduct rounds or inmate counts. More
specifically, the defense is aware that there was an almost identical incident in 2005 or 2006
wherein officers failed to conduct institutional counts or rounds and an inmate committed
suicide. The defense believes that only one of four officers in that case was given only a minor
(14) day suspension. Moreover, although the government will argue that this incident is far
removed from the current incident, the defendant disagrees. Mr. Thomas knew some of the
individuals in that incident and he was well aware that their conduct did not lead to their
indictment or incarceration. In fact, many of those officers did not receive as much as a
reprimand for falsifying the same documents that Mr. Thomas is now charged with a federal
crime for submitting. This goes to Mr. Thomas’ defense in this case. The defendant’s state of
mind is always a material and relevant fact in any criminal case. Indeed, the mens rea for U.S.
Code § 1001 is that the party knowingly and willfully made the false statement. Undoubtedly,
given the assertions already made this information is of significant importance to Mr. Thomas’
defense.
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