An inmate at the Rockland County jail has been given another 14 years after being convicted last week of several assaults while behind bars. District Attorney Tom Walsh said Friday that 35 year-old Darius Williams of Spring Valley got two, consecutive seven-year terms in state prison for a total of 14 more years behind bars for two separate assaults on Rockland County Sheriff’s Corrections officers. Williams was found guilty in a non-jury trial last December. During one of the incidents Walsh says Williams punched a corrections officer in the face as he was being handcuffed and escorted to his cell. A similar incident occurred when officers responded to his cell to fix a broken door, when he lunged at the officers and punched another one. Williams was previously jailed after being convicted last year of an unprovoked attack on a stranger in the Village of Haverstraw.