Duval County Jury Finds Gilbert Guilty of Second-Degree Murder

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News from the State Attorney's Office for Florida's Fourth Judicial Circuit
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces Richard Pate, of Keystone Heights, was found guilty by a jury of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon and Animal Cruelty.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that John Kite and Ashley Morgan, of Nassau County, were found guilty by a jury of Attempted Second-Degree Murder.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that Stephen Holzbacher, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of Attempted Second-Degree Murder, Aggravated Battery, Armed Burglary, and Shooting Deadly Missiles.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that Joshua Lovingood, of Jacksonville, was sentenced by the Honorable Mark Borello to 15 years in Florida State Prison for the DUI Manslaughter death of Bryn Turner.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces Alexander Romero Hernandez, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of three counts of Sexual Battery and two counts of Lewd or Lascivious Molestation.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that Kenny Conyers Jr. of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of First-Degree Premeditated Murder, First-Degree Felony Murder, and Kidnapping.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that Joshua Jackson, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of Written Threats to Kill or Do Bodily Injury, Shooting or Throwing Deadly Missiles, Aggravated Stalking, and Criminal Mischief.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that Dexter Prescott, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of False Imprisonment, Aggravated Battery, Theft, and Grand Theft Auto.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that Channing Crowley, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury on two counts of Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon and Possession of Ammunition by a Convicted Felon.
State Attorney Melissa Nelson announces that Adrian Gore Jr., of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of Burglary to an Occupied Dwelling and Resisting an Officer Without Violence.
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