State Attorney calls Florida man’s release from jail without conviction an ‘administrative’ error

The Brief

  • A man accused of sexual battery was released from jail on a plea deal without a conviction in connection to a sexual battery allegation.
  • The state prosecutor’s office called this an ‘administrative error,” saying the prosecutor is not under investigation.
  • Tyler Feight, 26, was arrested nine times in Orange County – often on allegations of violent or sexual offenses.

State Attorney Monique Worrell cleared up inquiries about a prosecutorial “error” regarding the decision to offer a man accused of sexual battery a plea deal without a conviction, thus allowing him to be released from jail.

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She said a paperwork mistake is to blame for a clerical error — but she maintains the error did not change the outcome of the case.

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