Former Bay Area correctional officer pleads to accepting bribes

US

A 44-year-old former California Medical Facility correctional officer pleaded guilty earlier this year to bribery concerning programs receiving federal funds and will be sentenced in September.

Stephen Joseph Crittenden, of Suisun City, entered his plea on April 11 in a federal courtroom in Sacramento, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert said in a press statement.

According to court documents, Crittenden worked at CMF, a state prison at 1600 California Drive in Vacaville. In 2021 through 2023, he accepted bribes totaling more than $45,000 to smuggle cellphones into the medical facility, noted Talbert, who leads the U.S. Department of Justice’s Eastern District of California.

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