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Only on 12: Inmate works with deputies to put away abusive jailer Save Email Print
Posted: 5:51 PM Jul 24, 2008
Last Updated: 7:11 PM Jul 24, 2008
Reporter: Lynnsey Gardner
Email Address: lynnsey.gardner@wrdw.com

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News 12 First at Five, July 24, 2008

AUGUSTA, Ga -- News 12 is the only place you'll hear the recording that landed a Phinizy Road jailer behind bars.

Joseph Smalls is now serving three years after pleading guilty this week to sexual battery and violation of oath by a public officer.

Investigators say after the allegation was made in February of 2007, the inmate was moved to the main jail at the Law Enforcement Center, and that's when the investigation began. Within days, the inmate was given recording equipment and moved back to Phinizy Road to prove his case.

Inmate: "I'm nervous as (s**t). I don't want to fall asleep and this guy come in my cell as I'm sleeping and put his hands on me." This is the voice of an inmate working with law enforcement to put away one of their own, Deputy Joseph Smalls.

At the time of these recordings, Smalls, 44, was a married man.

Smalls: "I said you must take your showers during the day time."
Inmate: "Nah, why you say that?"
Smalls: "Because every time i try to see if you gonna go in there i be trying to take a peep at you but you never go."
Inmate: "But you can't see me taking a shower from where you're at, can you?"
Smalls: "I can see what i want to. i just want to see your body when you take your clothes off."

These recordings took place after the initial incident the inmate complained about. In this original incident report, the inmate said Smalls grabbed his privates and stated he would make it "stand up and salute."

Inmate: "Hey, I've been thinking about that kiss."
Smalls: "Ohh."
Inmate: "Ohh, what?"
Smalls: "Stop making me blush up here."
Inmate: "Say what?"
Smalls: "Stop making -- I'm blushing, smiling over here."
Inmate: "Man, you ain't blushing or smiling, Officer Smalls."
Smalls: "Look for yourself."
Inmate: (Laughs)

And that's only the beginning.

Inmate: "You going to wake me up with a smile one day?"
Smalls: "Oh yes, definitely."
Inmate: "Huh?"
Smalls: "Oh definitely."
Inmate: "(laugh) Ah, yeah, I'm going to see."
Smalls: "Told you if (name redacted) was out here working, oh it would be on like popcorn."

It was a case Richmond County took seriously, and as Deputy Joseph Smalls went to work, so did this inmate -- turning the tables on this bad cop by helping investigators record conversations for evidence.

Inmate: "Hey, you owe me, too."
Smalls: "What do i owe you?"
Inmate: "For them kisses. For those kisses you got from me."
Smalls: "No way. I ain't get the real ones. I want the real ones. Hey, them lips are soft."
Inmate: "Huh?"
Smalls: "Them lips are soft."
Inmate: "Oh yeah?"
Smalls: "Oh yes. I be thinking about your (censored) at home.
Inmate: "Yeah, I bet you do."
Smalls: "I'm for real, serious."

Inmate: "I say, do you really be thinking about me at home for real?"
Smalls: "Yeah, for real."
Inmate: "You sure don't act like it sometimes."
Smalls: "You gotta realize, I told you, when I come in, you got to put on. I got to put on a facade, I have to play tough and hard."
Inmate: "Yeah, that's right. That's right, you right about that now."
Smalls: "(inaudible) See me take a man into a cell they'll think I'm a wuss. And they know me. I talk plenty of (censored) but i will back it up."

Deputy Smalls, no stranger to law enforcement, worked briefly at Richmond County's Youth Detention Center and the Georgia Department of Corrections over the last 10 years. Internal Affairs says there were no complaints and certainly nothing to indicate this.

Smalls: "Oh, I'm going to get you."
Inmate: "Um, you going to get me?"
Smalls: "Oh yeah, I'm going to get you good."
Inmate: "Mmm hmm."
Smalls: "I'm going to make you holler."

But as it turned out, this inmate was getting Deputy Smalls good, putting him behind bars.

Smalls was sentenced to three years in jail and two years probation.

News 12 spoke with Sheriff Ronnie Strength who says law enforcement officers have to stay within the guidelines of law like everybody else, and that "we are not above the law."


Click here to download the complete recordings: Part One | Part Two

Names and foul language have been censored.

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Posted by: Checker Location: Employee on Oct 2, 2008 at 10:40 PM
Dis man use to be my Supervisor in the year of 2004-2005...He always tried young men to get them drunk after work...Dis comes to no surprise to me...I am very very glad dis came to light

Posted by: KB Location: Korea on Oct 2, 2008 at 10:40 PM
He used to be my supervisor and everybody said he was gay but I never believed it!!! Its so shocking to me! Mr. Smalls should be very ashamed of hisself! My heart goes out to his family!

Posted by: Anonymous Location: Augusta on Aug 14, 2008 at 11:03 PM
You know what I'm sure Deputy Smalls wife is so embarassed right now. Who wouldn't be! You would think your spouse would respect the vows of marriage and no way would you think that your spouse would even attempt to cheat with someone of the same sex! It' nasty! So many people are put out there by this man, his family, his friends, his coworkers, and the inmates. He has no respect for his duties as a deputy and no respect for his family or hisself!

Posted by: Classmate Location: Augusta on Jul 28, 2008 at 05:42 AM
This is a very shocking story for the classmates of T.W. Josey. We are a truly sadden by the act of one of our own. We pray for the inmate as well as Joseph and his family. We hope that this will teach him a lesson and he gets some help for this terrible act.Its just shameful,shameful,shameful...

Posted by: Gail Location: Hephzibah on Jul 26, 2008 at 12:02 PM
I went to school with this man and never would have thought that he would do that. That goes to show that you have to be very careful of the people you may think that you know. He was an offcer of the law and now he is in jail for doing something that he probably had arrested others for. And just think, this man was married and chances are his wife had no idea what kind of man she married. This is sad and outrageous. Now that the shoes are turned, he will get what he deserves.

Posted by: Angelina Location: Hephzibah on Jul 25, 2008 at 09:37 PM
Perry in Augusta, I pray that you or someone you love is never an inmate. I am sure if this was your mother or sister that this happened to or your brother...you would not be so heartless..or perhaps if it happened to you. Right is right and wrong is wrong. A Police officers job is to protect and serve and that is all that they should be doing. I have immense love for a famliy member that works fro RC and is a femal officer. But, she does not abuse the rank and power that she has. You have no right to punish a criminal if you are one yourself.

Posted by: SHOCKED Location: AUGUSTA on Jul 25, 2008 at 03:27 PM
THIS IS SHOCKING...INMATES ARE CRIMINALS BUT THEY DONT DESERVE BEING USED AS TOYS. ITS TRUE YOU CANT TRUST ANYONE EVEN A POLICEMAN

Posted by: Anonymous Location: aiken on Jul 25, 2008 at 11:58 AM
inmates are in jail for a reason but they do have rights too!

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 25, 2008 at 10:34 AM
You all complain about the police but tell me who is the first person you call when you are in a wreck, your child is missing, your house is broken into or you baby daddy just beat the crap out of you. This is one man, not the entire department. There are over 300 officers in Richmond County. Of course there is bound to be one bad apple.

Posted by: outraged Location: augusta on Jul 25, 2008 at 09:37 AM
what the devil: this man is married, i feel for his wife and I pray for his family. this is awful... a downlow brother. just nasty and sinful

Posted by: perry Location: augusta on Jul 25, 2008 at 07:06 AM
I still say we give criminals too many rights, and for an officer to say anythig to an inmate then that should not come back to haunt him. They're criminals and should be treated as such. It's the only way they will learn to not want to come back to jail. So now the sherrif is doing time and the inmate gets out. What he did may have been wrong but, 3 years in prison? I've seen criminals do crimes and don't do that much time.

Posted by: BREE Location: AUGUSTA, GEORGIA on Jul 24, 2008 at 09:09 PM
I KNOW YOU MUST BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF TO BE A MARRIED MAN AND A RICHMOND COUNTY DEPUTY AND ACTING LIKE A DAMN FOOL.....

Posted by: tracey Location: hephzibah on Jul 24, 2008 at 07:11 PM
the richmond county sheriff officers are not looking good right now yesterday molesters now ****, what a shame

Posted by: tery Location: williams on Jul 24, 2008 at 06:30 PM
kind of makes you wonder who's really doing the protectine and serving...3 years isn't long enough

Posted by: gayle Location: warrenville on Jul 24, 2008 at 06:17 PM
i really didn't need to hear the explicit tapes between the officer and inmate it was pure and simple porn the news story would have been sufficient

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