Orlando,FL -โฃ Aโ prominent Florida attorney is voicing concerns over what he perceives โas undue political influence โคin the prosecution of a woman charged in a deadly Orlando road rage shooting. Theโข case hasโฃ drawn scrutiny following public โdisagreement between Orange-Osceola State โAttorneyโฃ Monique Worrell and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody.
Defenseโ attorney Mark O’Mara, โwho โpreviouslyโข represented George โคZimmerman, statedโ he is “troubled” by the Attorney โGeneralS public commentary regarding โthe case of Sarah Allgeo,โค who is accused of fatally shooting โขa woman during a road rage incident. O’Mara filed aโ motion to dismissโฃ the case last month, citing potential immunity issues, with a โhearing scheduled for October 30th.Worrell has publicly defended her office’s independent judgment, asserting that decisions on theโ use of force are matters โขfor judicialโ determination, not โขpartisan politics, and that prosecutorsโ serve the people โofโข their circuit in โคaccordance with Florida law.
“I would much โขrather โฃflyโ under โคtheโ radar,” O’Mara said in an โinterview Monday. “I don’t need toโ have the attorney general and the sitting state attorney tussling over me, my case, myโ client’s โcase, anything โlike that because I’d rather justโ do it the way it’s supposed to be done. Iโฃ don’t โwant โฃexternal source or pressures,โ beโ those political, social, whatever โฃit might be.”
The dispute highlights a growing tension between stateโค attorneys and โคthe Attorneyโข General’s โขoffice in Florida, notably regarding prosecutorial discretion โคand the handling โof high-profile cases. worrell’s โฃstatement emphasized that the โAttorney General’s attempts to “intimidate or override independent โprosecutorial judgmentโค erode public trustโ in the โฃimpartial administrationโฃ of โjustice.”
The case is being closely watched as it raises questions aboutโ the appropriate balance between โคpoliticalโ oversightโข and the independence of local prosecutors in the Floridaโข legalโ system.