Scott’s statement on denial of clemency in ‘warning shot’ case – The Buzz of the Tampa Bay Times
Gov. Rick Scott has issued a brief statement on his decision to deny mercy for a Polk County man serving 20 years for firing a warning shot in his home, but it sheds little new light on why Orville Lee Wollard, 60, must stay in prison until 2028.
Wollard fired a single shot, claiming his daughters boyfriend was being abusive and making threats against his family. After he rejected a plea deal for five years of probation and no prison time, he was convicted of aggravated assault with a firearm, a crime that in 2008 carried a minimum mandatory 20-year prison term under Floridas 10-20-Life law. Several national groups have cited Wollards case as a symbol of why minimum mandatory sentences are wrong, but the prosecutor in the case, Jerry Hill, urged Scott not to set Wollard free
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