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Inmate Sentenced to 18 Years for Carjacking During Escape from Ottawa County Jail


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Inmate Sentenced to 18 Years for Carjacking During Escape from Ottawa County Jail

U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Kansas
October 11, 2012


TOPEKA, KS—An inmate who escaped from the Ottawa County Jail and pleaded guilty to federal carjacking charges has been sentenced to 18 years, U.S. Attorney Barry Grissom and Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt announced today. The sentence is to run consecutive to the inmate’s remaining term in state prison.

Eric Jerome James, 22, pleaded guilty to one count of carjacking. James was one of four inmates who escaped from the Ottawa County Jail April 18. The Kansas Attorney General’s Office filed criminal escape charges against the other three.

In his plea, James admitted that he was still on foot shortly after fleeing the jail in Minneapolis, Kansas, when he encountered a victim identified as J.H., who was leaving home for work. James overpowered J.H. by threat and force, demanding he give up control of the vehicle. The victim fled after suffering serious bodily injury to his face, and James drove away alone in J.H.’s vehicle. James was arrested April 20 in Omaha, Nebraska. As part of the plea agreement, the state of Kansas did not charge James for the jail escape.

Grissom and Schmidt commended the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service, the Kansas Highway Patrol, the Kansas Department of Corrections, the Ottawa County Sheriff, the Ottawa County Attorney’s Office, Assistant U.S. Attorney Jared Maag, and Assistant Attorney General Steve Karrer of the Kansas Attorney General’s Office.




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