Escambia Man Gets Two Life Sentences For Two Robberies
July 15, 2014
An Escambia County man will spend the rest of his life in prison for two robberies last year.
Zethaniah Alexander Faulk was sentenced Monday by Circuit Judge Terry Terrell to Life without parole in state prison on a charge of robbery while armed with a firearm. He was also sentenced to an additional life sentence without parole on a second count of robbery while armed with a firearm. In addition, Faulk was sentenced to 40 years in prison on two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and two counts of aggravated assault with a firearm Faulk was sentenced as a habitual felony offender and as a prison releasee reoffender on each count and all prison sentences are to be served consecutively.
The charges stemmed from two Circle K robberies which occurred approximately one hour apart on May 15, 2013. Faulk was masked and carried a firearm during both robberies. He utilized the firearm to batter the clerks from each store before stealing money and other items. He was identified with the help of a Crime Stoppers tip and theĀ fact that a distinctive tattoo was matched to his person, according to prosecutors.
Faulk has an extensive prior criminal history which dates back to 1993. Previous convictions include robbery, aggravated battery.burglary, andĀ numerous other charges.
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three squares a day , cable tv, free medical …the burden on the taxpayers to take care of this scumbag…a bullet would have been a lot cheaper, these criminals deserve nothing but the aforementioned bullet…
Wow. A real judge hands down a real sentence.
Faulk has an extensive prior criminal history which dates back to 1993. Previous convictions include robbery, aggravated battery.burglary, and numerous other charges.
Not Anymore…………………………..