Escambia Man Sentenced For Battery, Abusing Disabled Person
January 1, 2016
Jason Royce Redmon was sentenced by Circuit Judge Ross Goodman to 10 years in state prison for felony battery and a consecutive 10 year prison sentence for abuse of a disabled person, totaling 20 years in state prison. Goodman also sentenced Redmon as a habitual felony offender.
The first conviction stemmed from an incident on March 1, 2015, where Redmon repeatedly beat the victim and then strangled her until she lost consciousness. The second conviction stemmed from an incident on December 18, 2014, while Redmon was staying with a separate victim, he repeatedly beat the victim causing injuries to her face and bruises to her arms and legs. Both offenses involve dating violence.
Jason Redmon has a criminal history which includes multiple felony convictions for burglary and theft which led to his sentence and classification as a habitual felony offender.
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6 Responses to “Escambia Man Sentenced For Battery, Abusing Disabled Person”
When my son was little, his family moved in next door to us. Jason was 7 or 8 at the time. He was a sweet, cute kid back then. Obviously, a lot has happened in the ensuing years. There were many problems in that family, and the kids have had multiple runins with the law. It’s a shame.
Yes it does say Driven by demons http://www.dc.state.fl.us/InmateReleases/detail.asp?Bookmark=1&From=list&SessionID=852658075
Key words – HABITUAL FELONY OFFENDER = sentence was not enough.
Well..he will have 20 years to seek forgiveness and learn that people are responsible for their actions…
Is it me or does his tatoo say Driven by Demons.
Going to prison?
Why isn’t he just going “away”?