A man was arrested in 1995 for killing his own daughter.
Daron Duane Davis spent 11 years in prison, got out and was recently arrested
again for killing his second daughter. In this case, the man was sentenced to
life in prison without the possibility for parole. Sondaria Davis died
before her first birthday after being beaten to death by her father. That’s
when Davis was sentenced to 20 years in prison, serving 11 of them. His
girlfriend, Sondraria’s mother, was also sentenced to probation for her role in
the abuse. Davis was a free man after 2006, but obviously not reformed.
The second homicide occurred in January, 2011, after
Davis beat his five-month old daughter Keris to death. The little girl died
from blunt force trauma and being shaken by her father.
Thirteenth Circuit Solicitor Walt Wilkins said that the
longer sentence for Davis the second time around comes from stricker sentencing
laws in homicides involving children.
“Now, someone who is convicted of this crime or pleads
guilty to this particular crime must pay 85 percent and then they become
eligible for parole,” Wilkins said.
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