Escambia Man Sentenced For Burglaries
September 13, 2016
Monday, an Escambia County man was sentenced to prison for two burglaries.
State Attorney Bill Eddins announced that Jeremy Brandon Stinson was sentenced by Circuit Judge Paul Rasmussen as a habitual felony offender and prison releasee reoffender to 25 years in state prison. Stinson will serve 15 years of the 25 year sentence day for day.
Stinson was convicted last month by an Escambia County jury of two counts of burglary of a dwelling, petit theft and criminal mischief. On June 18, 2015, Stinson burglarized two neighboring residences in Escambia County.
Jeremy Brandon Stinson was previously incarcerated in Alabama for burglary and was released on May 14, 2015. His prior criminal history includes multiple burglaries, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and drug possession.
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3 Responses to “Escambia Man Sentenced For Burglaries”
How sad, what a way to waste your life. Now we the tax payer will feed and cloth this man for the next 25 yrs. There needs to be a better way. Incarceration on its on is not rehabilitation, When you earn your way into jail, you should have to earn your way out. I don’t think people realize what it cost them to keep people incarcerated in prison. It makes one year at college look cheap.
Maybe as a habitual offender he will burglarize his fellow inmates and they will dish out some prison justice over the course of the next 25 years…good riddance
That should slow him down for a while. Maybe when he gets out he will be to old to climb through someone’s window