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State of Florida v. Elias Jai Grant
Date: 11-15-2024
Case Number: 2018-CF-019504-A
Judge: Aaron Peacock
Court: Circuit Court, Brevard County, Florida
Plaintiff's Attorney: Brevard County, Florida District Attorney's Office
Defendant's Attorney:
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Description:
Titusville, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with "robbery with a firearm, aggravated battery with a firearm, burglary of a dwelling, fleeing or attempting to elude, tampering with a witness (underlying life felony) as well as multiple drug offenses.
At the time he entered an open plea to the court, Grant had six pending felony cases with a variety of charges, including robbery with a firearm, aggravated battery with a firearm, burglary of a dwelling, fleeing or attempting to elude, tampering with a witness (underlying life felony) as well as multiple drug offenses. His agreement with the State was that he would receive no more than fifteen years in prison (with some supervision to follow) but that he could request a youthful offender sentence. In exchange for his no contest plea, the State agreed to nolle pros two of Grant's cases as well as some of the counts in his remaining cases.
Grant v. State, 5D2023-3019 (Fla. App. Nov 15, 2024)
At the time he entered an open plea to the court, Grant had six pending felony cases with a variety of charges, including robbery with a firearm, aggravated battery with a firearm, burglary of a dwelling, fleeing or attempting to elude, tampering with a witness (underlying life felony) as well as multiple drug offenses. His agreement with the State was that he would receive no more than fifteen years in prison (with some supervision to follow) but that he could request a youthful offender sentence. In exchange for his no contest plea, the State agreed to nolle pros two of Grant's cases as well as some of the counts in his remaining cases.
Grant v. State, 5D2023-3019 (Fla. App. Nov 15, 2024)
Outcome:
Reversed, sentence vacate, remanded for resentencing before a different judge.
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About This Case
What was the outcome of State of Florida v. Elias Jai Grant?
The outcome was: Reversed, sentence vacate, remanded for resentencing before a different judge.
Which court heard State of Florida v. Elias Jai Grant?
This case was heard in Circuit Court, Brevard County, Florida, FL. The presiding judge was Aaron Peacock.
Who were the attorneys in State of Florida v. Elias Jai Grant?
Plaintiff's attorney: Brevard County, Florida District Attorney's Office. Defendant's attorney: Click Here For The Best Titusville Criminal Defense Lawyer Directory.
When was State of Florida v. Elias Jai Grant decided?
This case was decided on November 15, 2024.