SNOW HILL- A Pennsylvania man who pleaded guilty in December to first-degree assault following a violent attack on his girlfriend in downtown Ocean City last August was sentenced late last week to 20 years in prison.
In December, Nacqueese Humphrey, 27, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., pleaded guilty to first-degree assault for his role in the incident last August that resulted in a fractured skull and shattered jaw for the female victim and a pre-sentence investigation was ordered. Last Friday, following a dramatic sentencing hearing, Worcester County Circuit Court Judge Beau Oglesby sentenced Humphrey to 25 years in prison with five years suspended, resulting in 20 years of active incarceration.
The agreed-upon guidelines called for a sentence of six to 12 years, but because of the violent nature of the attack and because Humphrey has a history of violent crime in his native Pennsylvania, the judge sentenced him to the maximum. Humphrey will be required to serve at least half of the 20-year sentence, and Oglesby vowed to keep a close eye on any pending parole reviews. In addition, the judge ordered strict supervised probation following Humphrey’s eventual release because of his violent tendencies.
According to details that emerged during last Friday’s sentencing hearing, Humphrey and the female victim, who were in a relationship, arrived in Ocean City around 9 p.m. last August 24. The victim went to the Boardwalk to get something to eat while Humphrey parked the vehicle and checked into the hotel.
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Please have someone proof read. The victim was treated like a dog once, now she is HEELING?
ReplyDelete4:13- if that is your take away, you're a pathetic troll.
DeleteAt least he can't hurt her again...he is a total waste of good air.. just pure evil excrement.
ReplyDeleteAgree100% !
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeletePlease have someone proof read. The victim was treated like a dog once, now she is HEELING?
February 17, 2020 at 4:13 PM
Tell that to 'The Dispatch.'
Northwest Woodsman: So much for impulse control right, Naqueese? Very predictable.
ReplyDeleteIs that a temporal lobe or pre-frontal cortex deficiency? Lack of impulse control, lack of future-time orientation...
DeleteHow do you pronounce his first name??
ReplyDeleteHe'll get his comeuppance when he gets to prison. He'll find out there are bigger bullies than him. I hope the next time we hear his name, it will be when they report his death in prison.
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