The United States Attorney’s Office for
the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced today that Allen Archie Hurley,
age 46, currently incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary Canaan, was
convicted Thursday evening on two counts related to the death of a fellow
inmate at United States Penitentiary Canaan. After a four-day trial in Scranton
before United States District Court Judge Robert D. Mariani, a jury took
approximately one hour to find Hurley guilty of manslaughter and the illegal
possession of a weapon by an inmate.
According to United States Attorney
Peter J. Smith, the evidence at trial established that on April 25, 2010,
Hurley killed inmate Joseph O’Kane by stabbing him approximately 92 times in
his own cell at USP Canaan. Hurley admitted at trial that he utilized a
sharpened weapon commonly known as a “shiv” or “shank” to kill Joseph O’Kane
but contended that he did so while acting in self defense.
In rendering its guilty verdict, the
jury rejected Hurley’s self-defense claim. As a result of the conviction,
Hurley faces a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. Sentencing is scheduled
for September 2012.
The case was investigated by special
agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Bureau of Prisons. The
case was tried by Assistant United States Attorney John Gurganus.
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