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Thanks, Leslie. He's a bad bad person, if you ask me.this was just breaking news on daytona news journal......the incident happened last Wednesday, but I think the charges were just made today for 2 felony charges.
Full article: click hereDAYTONA BEACH -- An Ormond Beach doctor was found not guilty of all charges Wednesday -- except a misdemeanor -- on accusations that he pointed a gun and pretended to be a police officer while driving off with a woman in his car.
A jury of five women and one man decided the only crime Dr. Jerrold Ecklind should be found guilty of was improper exhibition of a weapon, meaning he'll face up to a year in jail instead of a maximum 15 years.
In addition to choosing the lesser misdemeanor charge over felony aggravated assault while armed with a firearm, jurors found Ecklind, 38, not guilty of false imprisonment and impersonating a police officer.
http://www.news-journalonline.com/n...r-for-safety-of-missing-holly-hill-woman.htmlApril 8, 2011
Starr, listed at 5-feet-10 and 110 pounds with brown hair typically pulled back in a ponytail, was last seen Jan. 15 at the Ridgewood Inn. Her mother, Candy Starr, brought food to her room that night, Barker said.
Candy Starr left about midnight. Barker said a friend also staying in the motel room told police Chastity Starr left sometime after that "and has not been seen or heard from again."