Overview
- Tyler Feight pleaded no contest to battery and left jail on time served with three years of probation requiring a psychosexual evaluation, no contact with the victim, and a three-block stay-away order.
- Worrell said the prosecutor mistakenly checked the box to withhold adjudication, describing it as an administrative error that did not change the sentence or Feight’s prior felony status.
- The State Attorney’s Office said the victim agreed to the plea in advance, though police had initially recommended attempted sexual battery charges.
- Florida’s Attorney General confirmed it is looking into the case, and Worrell said the prosecutor is under review rather than under investigation.
- Neighbors report feeling unsafe with Feight back nearby, noting his family home is a few houses from the scene as records show nine prior arrests and frequent findings of incompetence to stand trial.