Smith's 1993 sentence justs frosts me. I checked public record and this news article links: http://www.firstcoastnews.com/topstories/article/317495/566/UPDATE-Donald-Smiths-criminal-background
The original 1993 adjudication for 3 felony counts, had a sentence of 15 years less 102 days' jail credit. There is a re-recorded judgment 3 weeks later which vacated that sentence.
The new sentence was for the same 3 felony counts (same counts: 1 = attempted kidnapping, 2 and 3 were lewd and lascivious behavior against a minor) but the overall sentence was reduced to a maximum of 6 years with jail credit of 3 years and 147 days (time for count 1, the other 2 were lesser and they were concurrent w/count 1. He was noted as a habitual offender for count 1 (attempted kidnap).
So from this information it appears he got his sentence reduced by over half and got his time served credited up from 102 days to 1,242 days, perhaps in trade for the habitual offender designation that ended up being nearly meaningless when his next offense was pled down to misdemeanors. WTH?!
The original 1993 adjudication for 3 felony counts, had a sentence of 15 years less 102 days' jail credit. There is a re-recorded judgment 3 weeks later which vacated that sentence.
The new sentence was for the same 3 felony counts (same counts: 1 = attempted kidnapping, 2 and 3 were lewd and lascivious behavior against a minor) but the overall sentence was reduced to a maximum of 6 years with jail credit of 3 years and 147 days (time for count 1, the other 2 were lesser and they were concurrent w/count 1. He was noted as a habitual offender for count 1 (attempted kidnap).
So from this information it appears he got his sentence reduced by over half and got his time served credited up from 102 days to 1,242 days, perhaps in trade for the habitual offender designation that ended up being nearly meaningless when his next offense was pled down to misdemeanors. WTH?!