The inmate complained about smelling bleach. The incident was investigated and Williams was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with intent to commit a felony.
Pursuant to a plea bargain, Circuit Judge Lisa Herndon sentenced Williams, who pleaded guilty, to five years of probation and 600 hours of community service.
While on probation, Williams cannot work at any corrections, law enforcement or security place within the United States. Williams also cannot ask for early termination of her probation, and is forbidden to have any contact with the victim or any of the witnesses in the case, court records show.
The Florida Department of Corrections said Williams has been fired.
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Group used doughnuts to lure bears to be attacked by dogs. Two plotters just pleaded guilty Austin L. Miller, Ocala Star-Banner
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A married couple accused of participating in a horrific bear abuse scheme, where the animals were hunted by packs of dogs for pleasure, have pleaded guilty.
Separately, the man and woman entered their pleas in front of Circuit Judge Anthony Tatti on Thursday.
First up was Charles L. Scarbrough, 32. Standing beside his lawyer, the Callahan man entered his plea on charges of conspiracy to commit racketeering, animal baiting and fighting, unlawful use of a two-way communicating device and unlawful taking of a black bear.