Jury finds Broward Sheriff’s Office detention deputy guilty of battery

December 16, 2021

A jury found a Broward Sheriff’s Office detention deputy guilty of misdemeanor battery late Wednesday after a two-day jury trial in Broward County Court.

Jurors deliberated for four hours and found Bonika Sands (DOB 2/27/1975) guilty of pepper-spraying a female inmate on September 17, 2019.

Assistant State Attorneys Jessalynn Rubio and Justin McCormack tried the case and recommended a sentence of one year of probation, adjudication of guilt, and an anger management course.

The judge handling the case withheld adjudication and sentenced Sands to complete an 8-hour course in anger management without any probation.

Public records related to the case are available on www.browardclerk.org under case number 20006540MM10A.

Contact: Paula McMahon, spokeswoman for the Broward State Attorney’s Office
mediarelations@sao17.state.fl.us or 954-831-7910
https://browardsao.com

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