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Jailed for kidnapping a baby, Gloria Williams asks judge to throw out ruling and sentence
Read full article: Jailed for kidnapping a baby, Gloria Williams asks judge to throw out ruling and sentenceThe woman who admitted to kidnapping Kamiyah Mobley when she was a baby is asking a judge to throw out her judgment and sentence. Gloria Williams pleaded guilty in 2018 to the 1998 kidnapping of a baby from a Jacksonville hospital. She was sentenced to 18-years in prison, one year for every year Mobley was without her biological family.
Kamiyah Mobley writes letter in support of sentence reduction request for woman who kidnapped, raised her
Read full article: Kamiyah Mobley writes letter in support of sentence reduction request for woman who kidnapped, raised herGloria Williams, who admitted to taking newborn Kamiyah Mobley from a Jacksonville hospital in 1998, is once again asking for a reduced sentence in her kidnapping case. And this time, Mobley is lobbying the judge on behalf of Williams, who raised her under a false identity.
Kamiyah Mobleys father says hes ready to meet daughters kidnapper
Read full article: Kamiyah Mobleys father says hes ready to meet daughters kidnapperAnd if thats taking me to talk to the enemy, thats what I would do to build a relationship with my daughter, Aiken said. Now that some time has passed, Aiken feels hes ready to visit his daughters kidnapper in prison to ask her questions about Mobleys upbringing. When asked if he forgives Williams, Aiken responded, Thats a hard question.I feel nothing towards her. The father said its unclear when hell visit Williams because of COVID-19 restrictions in prisons. Once those are lifted, Aiken plans to visit Williams with Mobley at the prison in Brooksville.
Appeals court denies reduced sentence for Kamiyah Mobley's kidnapper
Read full article: Appeals court denies reduced sentence for Kamiyah Mobley's kidnapperJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A woman convicted of kidnapping a newborn baby from a Jacksonville hospital over 20 years ago tried to convince an appeals court to reduce her 18-year sentence. The appeals court agreed with the attorneys, finding that there is no arguable issue for reversal of Williams' sentence, and adding that her arguments were meritless and the sentence was lawful. I am your mother Kamiyah! The girl abducted nearly two decades ago, now a young woman raised under a false identity, has formally changed her name back to Kamiyah. Kamiyah had hoped the court would impose a lenient sentence on the woman who raised her, but remained far away during the sentencing.