An attorney for one of the Marcy Correctional Facility officers charged in connection with the death of Robert Brooks is providing details of the plea deal offered to his client.

All 10 prison guards charged in the case and their attorneys attended a pretrial conference in Oneida County on Monday. Each one of them has been offered a plea deal.

The attorney for Anthony Farina says the deal offered to his client would require Farina to plead guilty to the second-degree murder charge. In return, the prosecution would recommend no more than 18 years in prison, although the judge could sentence Farina to more or fewer years.

His attorney says Farina hasn't made a decision yet and "all options are still open." Farina asked for his next court appearance to be pushed back later this month, which the judge granted, his attorney says.

There has been no word yet on whether the same deal was offered to the other nine people charged.

The charges stem from an incident at Marcy Correctional caught on body-worn cameras. The footage released by the New York attorney general’s office shows correctional officers hitting Brooks while he was restrained at the prison on Dec. 9. He died the next day at a hospital in Utica.

Brooks had been serving a 12-year prison sentence for first-degree assault since 2017.