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| Man Charged In Daughters' Deaths Years Apart |
| By greenvilleonline.com |
| Published: 01/26/2011 |
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An old sentencing law and work credits earned in prison allowed a Greer man to walk free less than 11 years after pleading guilty to homicide by child abuse in the death of his 11-month-old daughter, authorities said. Daron Duane Davis, 42, now is facing an identical charge in the death of another daughter, who was 5 months old when she died Sunday, according to an arrest warrant. Truth-in-sentencing laws didn't apply to Davis' first charge, but he would have remained in prison until at least 2013 if they had, authorities said. His 11-month-old daughter, Sondaria, died in April 1994. Offenders who have been convicted of some of the state's most serious violent crimes have to serve 85 percent of their sentences but only if their crimes were committed in 1996 or later, 13th Circuit Solicitor Walt Wilkins said. Read More. |
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