Watson Convicted of DUI Manslaughter

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The Office of the State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on April 17, 2019, a Bay County jury deliberated for approximately 35 minutes before finding James David Watson guilty as charged of DUI Manslaughter.

The State presented 11 witnesses during the trial to establish that the Defendant was under the influence of alcoholic beverages and controlled substances, had a blood alcohol level greater than .08, and caused a traffic crash which resulted in the death of Candi Baily.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant State Attorney Mark E. Graham and investigated by the Panama City Beach Police Department. Sentencing is scheduled for June 3, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. before Senior Judge Dedee Costello.

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

Celebrating the Retirements of Clara White, Laurie Cannon, and Barbara Chase

Today, we celebrated the retirements of Clara White and Laurie Cannon.  Clara has been with the office for nearly 22 years, working as a legal assistant for a number of our attorneys over the years.  Laurie has been with us for 16 years, working most recently as a misdemeanor intake clerk.  We also paid tribute to Barbara Chase, who has retired after 31 years with the office.  We thank you ladies for your many years of service and loyalty to the office.  We wish you all the best in your retirements.

Rogers Sentenced to Life; Designated Sexual Predator

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on April 4, 2019, Circuit Judge Ana Garcia Sentenced John Rogers to life in prison, with a total of 45 years in prison to run concurrent with the life sentence. He was designated as a Sexual Predator and sentenced under the Jimmy Ryce Act.

On March 22, 2019, a Bay County jury found John Rogers guilty as charged of Sexual Battery Under Specified Circumstances, three counts of Lewd and Lascivious Battery, Lewd and Lascivious Conduct, and guilty of the lesser included offense of Lewd and Lascivious Battery.
Evidence presented at trial by the State established that the Defendant had a sexual relationship with the 14-year-old victim for over a year. The evidence showed that after a year, the victim no longer wanted to have contact with the defendant, at which time the defendant became angry and forcefully raped her and threatened to harm her family.

This case was investigated by the Bay County Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys Nichole Pieper and Barbara Beasley.

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

Allen Sentenced to Life; Designated Sexual Predator

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on April 4, 2019, Circuit Judge Christopher N. Patterson sentenced Reggie Eugene Allen to life in prison. The Defendant was designated as a Sexual Predator.

On March 21, 2019, a Bay County jury convicted the Defendant of 2 counts of Sexual Battery on a Person Less Than 12 Years of Age, Lewd or Lascivious Exhibition Presence of Child, and Sexual Battery. The State established that the Defendant performed oral sex on the victim when she was 9, 11, and 13 and that he masturbated in her presence.

The case was prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys Barbara Beasley and Nichole Pieper, and was investigated by the Panama City Police Department.

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

Brewer Sentenced to 11 years; Designated Sexual Offender

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on April 4, 2019, Circuit Judge Christopher N. Patterson sentenced Damien Woodards Brewer to 11 years in prison, followed by 4 years of Sex Offender Probation.  The Defendant was designated as a Sexual Offender.

On February 21, 2019, a Bay County jury convicted the Defendant of Lewd or Lascivious Molestation on a 12-year-old child.  The case was prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys Barbara Beasley and Nichole Pieper and investigated by the Bay County Sheriff’s Office.

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

Pierce Sentenced to 24.25 Years

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on March 29, 2019, Circuit Judge Brantley Clark, Jr., sentenced Sonny Eric Pierce to a total of 24.25 years in the Department of Corrections, the first 20 of which is a minimum mandatory sentence. Pierce was convicted by a jury of Aggravated Battery with a Firearm and Shooting into an Occupied Vehicle on March 6, 2019.

Evidence presented at trial proved that the incident occurred on June 12, 2013, in the Panama City Home Depot parking lot. The Defendant discharged a firearm, striking Jeramy Ducharme in his chest. The victim testified that when he got back into his vehicle and looked up, he was facing the barrel of the .357 firearm that the Defendant was pointing at him. The jury deliberated for 30 minutes before returning a guilty verdict.

The case was investigated by the Panama City Police Department and prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys Cord Grimes and Jennifer Hawkins.

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

Singleton Convicted of Second Degree Murder, Sentenced to Life

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on March 27, 2019, Kendreqco Donnell Singleton was found guilty as charged after a two-day trial.  Circuit Judge Timothy Register sentenced Singleton to life in prison for Second Degree Murder with a Firearm.
Assistant State Attorney Bob Sombathy, Chief of Major Crimes, and Assistant State Attorney John Maceluch, Washington County Chief, proved that on September 9, 2017, Kendreqco Singleton shot the victim, Dennis Brown, twice in the back of the head, but claimed he acted in self-defense.  Singleton buried him in a shallow grave; and later, moved the body to a dirt road after investigators began searching for the victim.  This case was investigated by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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

Roulhac Sentenced to Mandatory 20 Years Under Florida’s 10/20/Life Law

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on March 25, 2019, Senior Circuit Judge Allen Register sentenced Jerome Roulhac, Jr., to 20 years of imprisonment, which he will serve day-for-day under Florida’s 10/20/Life law.  Roulhac was convicted of Attempted Second Degree Murder with a Firearm by a Bay County jury on February 12, 2019.  Assistant State Attorney Peter Overstreet presented evidence at trial proving that Roulhac had been in an ongoing dispute with the victim.  After an argument with the victim, Roulhac returned to the victim’s home, exited his car, and attempted to shoot the victim.  A neighbor witnessed the event and immediately called 911.  The case was investigated by the Panama City Police Department.

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

Rogers Convicted of Multiple Sex Offenses

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on March 22, 2019, a Bay County jury found John Rogers guilty as charged of Sexual Battery Under Specified Circumstances, three counts of Lewd and Lascivious Battery, Lewd and Lascivious Conduct, and guilty of the lesser included offense of Lewd and Lascivious Battery.

Evidence presented at trial by the State established that the Defendant had a sexual relationship with the 14-year-old victim for over a year. The evidence showed that after a year, the victim no longer wanted to have contact with the Defendant, at which time the Defendant became angry and forcefully raped her and threatened to harm her family.

This case was investigated by the Bay County Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted by Assistant State Attorneys Nichole Pieper and Barbara Beasley.  Circuit Judge Ana Garcia set sentencing for April 4, 2019.  The Defendant faces a term of 30 years to life imprisonment.

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

O’Neal Sentenced to Life for Second Degree Murder

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The Office of State Attorney Glenn Hess announces that on March 22, 2019, Circuit Judge James J. Goodman sentenced Damieyon Dontrell O’Neal to life in prison for Second Degree Murder with a Firearm.  O’Neal previously entered an open plea to the charge, with no sentencing agreement.

The State was prepared to prove at trial that on April 27, 2017, the Defendant shot the victim, Kaycha Smith, three times and left her body on the edge of a field in Marianna.  Smith was pregnant and claimed the Defendant was the father of the child, and had obtained an injunction for protection against the Defendant two months earlier.  The Defendant told his brother that he had killed Ms. Smith, and a third party led investigators to the murder weapon, which was located in a drainage ditch in Panama City.  The case was prosecuted by Assistant State Attorney Bob Sombathy, Chief of Major Crimes, and was investigated by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office, with assistance from the Bay County Sheriff’s Office and the Chipley Police Department.

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