Man Gets 30 Years For Threatening Judge, FDLE Employee
April 10, 2018
An Escambia County man is headed to prison for threatening a judge, a state law enforcement employee and others.
Tomorryow Hughley was sentenced by Judge Wade Mercer to 30 years in state prison.
An Escambia County jury convicted Hughley of two counts of making written threats to kill or do bodily injury to multiple persons, and their families, including an Escambia County Circuit judge, and an expert witness formerly employed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
At the sentencing hearing, Assistant State Attorney Edgar asked the Court to give Hughley an enhanced sentence because Hughley was a habitual felony offender, and becauseHughley made threats to kill or do bodily injury to a sitting judge and a witness.
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Habitual felony offender, made threats to kill or do bodily injury to a sitting judge and a witness.
Judge should have given him 60 years to ensure he comes out in a pine box.