South Dakota inmate sentenced to 50 more years behind bars

Posted 5/23/24

PIERRE — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley recently announced that a South Dakota Penitentiary inmate was sentenced Wednesday to an additional 50 years in prison after earlier being …

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South Dakota inmate sentenced to 50 more years behind bars

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PIERRE — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley recently announced that a South Dakota Penitentiary inmate was sentenced Wednesday to an additional 50 years in prison after earlier being convicted on three charges including possession of a weapon and making threats against a correctional officer.

Roland Winfred Miner, 31, was convicted in April of one felony count of possession of a weapon by an inmate and two misdemeanor counts of threatening a law enforcement officer. He was sentenced Wednesday in Minnehaha County Circuit Court.

The incident occurred Nov. 5, 2022, when Miner was found to have possessed a weapon while in prison. At the same time, Miner threatened a penitentiary correctional officer.

“Our law enforcement and correctional officers face dangers on the job every day,” Jackley said. “Inmates who are disruptive and threaten correctional officers need to be, and will be, held accountable.”

Miner currently is serving two sentences out of Minnehaha County for one count of intentional damage to property and one count of simple assault on law enforcement. The new sentence will be served consecutively to the other two sentences.