Prison Reform Advocate Sentenced to 40 Years for Hiding Weapons in Detention Center - Articles

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Posted by: Kate Prince on Oct 6, 2022

Alex Friedmann, a Nashville criminal justice advocate, was today sentenced to 40 years in prison for hiding firearms and other weapons in the walls of the Downtown Detention Center while it was under construction, the Tennessean reports. Friedmann admitted to the crimes, but his attorneys argued the state was overcharging him. He has prior felony convictions elevating the minimum punishment to 25 years in prison. Prior to sentencing, Friedmann wrote to Judge Steve Dozier detailing two incidents of rape while he was being held in the old county jail when he was 18. He said he hid the weapons out of an irrational fear that he’d be jailed again and subject to another rape. Sheriff Daron Hall rejected that claim in court today, saying Friedmann’s plot was to incite violence inside the jail. Friedmann also pleaded guilty to a federal gun possession crime and will be sentenced for that charge in January.