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Hollingsworth Faces 10 Years in Prison for Armed Robbery, FL, 2021

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Hollingsworth Faces 10 Years in Prison for Armed Robbery, FL, 2021

Hollingsworth, a notorious figure with a history of violent crimes, has been indicted in a federal court case for armed robbery charges. The defendant is facing a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

The federal case was filed in the Florida Middle District Court on November 16, 2021, under case number FLMD. The charges against Hollingsworth include armed robbery, a violent crime that involves the use of a weapon during the commission of a robbery.

According to court documents, Hollingsworth was arrested on November 15, 2021, after a lengthy investigation by the FBI. The defendant is accused of participating in a string of armed robberies in the Miami area, resulting in injuries to multiple victims.

Hollingsworth has pled not guilty to the charges, but the evidence against him is mounting. Prosecutors have presented a compelling case against the defendant, including eyewitness testimony and physical evidence linking Hollingsworth to the crime scenes.

The trial is expected to commence in the coming months, with the prosecution seeking to convict Hollingsworth of the armed robbery charges. If convicted, the defendant faces a maximum of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

The Hollingsworth case highlights the importance of law enforcement efforts to combat violent crime in the community. The FBI and local law enforcement agencies have worked tirelessly to bring the defendant to justice, and their efforts are expected to deter future violent crimes in the area.

As the trial approaches, the community is holding its breath, waiting to see justice served. The Hollingsworth case is a reminder that violent crime will not be tolerated in our society, and those who commit such crimes will be held accountable for their actions.

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