Daniel Davitt (L) was convicted for the 2019 murder of Officer Gene “Jim” Lee (R)

Daniel Davitt, left, was convicted for the 2019 homicide of Officer Gene “Jim” Lee, right, on May 1, 2023. (Pinal County Sheriff’s Office; Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office)

An Arizona jail inmate now faces the prospect of spending decades in prison for the death of a jailer almost four years ago.

Daniel Davitt, 62, was convicted on one count of manslaughter for attacking and killing Maricopa County Detention Officer Gene “Jim” Lee, 64, at the Buckeye Jail in October 2019.



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