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‘Excessively harsh.’ Bayshore driver cites Warren’s words in bid for new sentenceFormer State Attorney Andrew Warren expressed dissatisfaction with Cameron Herrin’s 24-year sentence, a new court filing alleges.   
Cameron Herrin reacts the moment he hears his sentence — 24 years in prison — at the conclusion of his sentencing hearing on April 8, 2021, at the Hillsborough County Edgecomb Courthouse before 13th Judicial Circuit Court judge Christopher Nash in downtown Tampa.
Cameron Herrin reacts the moment he hears his sentence — 24 years in prison — at the conclusion of his sentencing hearing on April 8, 2021, at the Hillsborough County Edgecomb Courthouse before 13th Judicial Circuit Court judge Christopher Nash in downtown Tampa. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ]
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