TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The Florida Senate unanimously approved Missy’s Law on Wednesday, sending the bill to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
The bill would require judges to revoke a person’s bond once they are convicted of a crime.
The legislation is named after 5-year-old Missy Mogle, who was killed in Tallahassee last year. Her stepfather, Daniel Spencer, is charged in her death, which occurred while he was waiting to be sentenced on a charge of traveling to meet a minor.
Daniel Spencer and Missy’s mother, Chloe Spencer, are both facing murder, abuse and child neglect charges.
Missy’s stepfather, Daniel Spencer, and mother, Chloe Spencer, are both facing murder, abuse, and child neglect charges. (Leon County Jail)
Daniel is set to stand trial in June.
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