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| Death penalty sought for CO slaying |
| By News-Journal |
| Published: 07/11/2008 |
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FLORIDA - State Attorney John Tanner announced Thursday his office will seek the death penalty for the inmate accused of stabbing a corrections officer to death at Tomoka Correctional Institution. "The grand jury has just indicted Enoch Hall, charged him with murder in the first degree, for the premeditated murder of Donna Fitzgerald, a corrections officer at Tomoka," Tanner said, addressing reporters on the steps of the courthouse on Alabama Avenue. ". . . We believe the facts and the law support the state's request for the death penalty in this case." Hall, 39, is serving two life sentences for rape and kidnapping. According to reports, Hall stabbed Fitzgerald, 50, multiple times with a piece of sheet metal that had been fashioned into a knife on June 25. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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