Judge Register Sentences Pace to Life in Prison

Press Release

The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on August 7, 2018, Circuit Judge Allen Register sentenced Andrew Allen Pace to life in prison, with an additional 20 years, to run concurrent.  He was designated a Sexual Predator.  Pace was previously convicted by a Bay County jury on July 11, 2018, of Sexual Battery Under Specified Circumstances, Sexual Battery with Certain Minors, and False Imprisonment.

Evidence presented at trial showed that on May 20, 2016, Andrew Allan Pace invited the victim, a 16-year-old boy, to lunch before providing him with a shot of alcohol that left the victim incapacitated to resist Pace’s advances.  The victim regained consciousness around 7:30 p.m. Pace had tied him to his bed and was raping him.  The victim was able to break free from the restraints and fled Pace’s home into the arms of neighbors who called 9-1-1.

Bay County Sheriff’s Office arrived on scene and immediately began an investigation that led to the arrest of Pace on May 21, 2016.  Neighbors testified the victim came running from Pace’s house, naked, terrified and in pain, begging for them to hide him from the man in the white Lincoln. DNA evidence corroborated the victim’s testimony.

The jury deliberated for a little over two hours before returning a verdict of guilty as charged on all counts.  Assistant State Attorneys Jennifer Hawkins and Alyssa Yarbrough prosecuted the case with the help of the Bay County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

For additional information, contact Chief Assistant State Attorney Larry Basford.