Lengthy sentence in Janesville shooting case
35-year-old Alonzo Potts of Janesville and Holice Wiggins had been friends all their adult lives, but after a night of drinking at a downtown Janesville bar, an argument ensued, and Potts ended up convicted on charges related to Wiggins being shot repeatedly.
During sentencing Tuesday in Rock County Court, Judge James Daley said the first shot was fired at the chest of Mr. Wiggins at close range, and four more followed. Daley says Wiggins ended up with five bullets in him. He survived.
Daley sentenced Potts to 10-years in prison, followed by 10-years supervised release, on a reduced charge of first degree reckless injury.
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By GAZETTE STAFF 07/23/08
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