The second Jacksonville defendant arrested in the Dec. 6 shoplifting that led to a 64-year-old store owner getting run over and killed by the getaway driver ― who is still being sought ― got off much easier than the first.
David Frederick Pulliam Jr., 30, pleaded no contest on June 17 to charges of misdemeanor petty theft and resisting while committing theft, according to court records, and was immediately sentenced by Judge Brooke Brady to 10 months in jail for each count, but to run concurrently ― so 10 months total.
Co-defendant Tashina Renee Dobbins, 40, who described Pulliam as her fiancé, pleaded guilty to felony petty theft but skipped her sentencing and was re-arrested on an additional charge of failure of a defendant on bail to appear. On May 30, Judge Mark Borello sentenced her to five years in prison for each count, but to run consecutively ― meaning 10 years total…