In April, a federal jury in Denver convicted Michael Sang Correa on torture charges stemming from a failed coup in the African nation of Gambia, the U.S Attorney's office said. Correa, a Gambian national residing in Denver, was convicted of beating and inflicting burns on alleged planners of the 2006 revolt under the U.S. Torture Act of 1994.
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