Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Calls on House to Impeach Judge Who Released Man Accused of Killing 5-Year-Old
- On Tuesday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 445, known as Missy's Law, in Tampa, requiring defendants convicted of dangerous crimes to be remanded to custody without bond pending sentencing.
- The legislation is named for 5-year-old Missy Mogle, murdered last year by her stepfather, Daniel Spencer, after Circuit Judge Tiffany Baker released him on bond while awaiting sentencing for a prior child sex crime conviction.
- Calling the murder a "dereliction of judicial duty," DeSantis urged the Florida House of Representatives to impeach Baker, stating, "Until you start holding these judges accountable, they are going to continue to find ways to benefit the criminal element."
- DeSantis also signed House Bill 1159, establishing mandatory prison terms for offenders 18 or older and creating a "life felony" for aggravated exploitation of children under 12, while criminalizing AI-generated sexual abuse material.
- Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier noted the state has recorded more than 1,400 child predator arrests since he took office, warning offenders, "Stay away from our kids" as enforcement efforts intensify.
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DeSantis Demands Impeachment Of a Judge as he Signs ‘Missy’s Law’ Ending Some Pre-Sentence Releases
Gov. DeSantis signed Missy’s Law to prevent the release of violent felons awaiting sentencing. The legislation is named after Melissa Mogle, a child killed by her stepfather after he was released on bond. DeSantis called for the impeachment of Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper for her role in that release. The post DeSantis Demands Impeachment Of a Judge as he Signs ‘Missy’s Law’ Ending Some Pre-Sentence Releases appeared first on FlaglerLive.
Gov DeSantis calls for impeachment of local judge who let a convicted pedophile out to kill his stepdaughter · American Wire News
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday called for a local judge to be impeached for releasing a criminal who went on to murder someone. Last year, Florida man Daniel Spencer, 35, was convicted of attempting to meet a 15-year-old girl. This conviction came after he was accused of abusing his stepdaughter. Following Spencer’s conviction, Leon County Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper said he could remain free as he awaited sentencing “because he’d already b…
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DeSantis Pushes for Impeachment of Judge Who Released a Convicted Sex Offender Who Allegedly Went on to Kill a Child
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis called Tuesday for the impeachment of a judge who allowed a convicted sex offender to roam free weeks before the death of a 5-year-old girl the […] The post DeSantis Pushes for Impeachment of Judge Who Released a Convicted Sex Offender Who Allegedly Went on to Kill a Child appeared first on The Western Journal.
Gov. DeSantis Moves to Impeach a Judge Who Released a Child Sex Abuser Who Then Killed His Stepdaughter
Photo by Jasmine Hartsfield of Missy Mogel, murdered by her parents at age 5 Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law on Tuesday that requires judges to revoke a person’s bond once they have been convicted of dangerous crimes, including sex offenses. The legislation, well known as Missy’s Law, was named after 5-year-old Missy Mogle, who was killed in Tallahassee last year. This story is too horrific to detail. She was sexually abused…
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