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News Nearby: Home Invader Shot Five Times by Loganville Mother Sentenced

Paul Slater was sentenced in the burglary after pleading for mercy.

According to My Fox Atlanta, Paul Slater, the man who was shot five times by a Loganville mother after breaking into her home in January, has been sentenced to 20 years, with 10 to serve. 

Alcovy Judicial Circuit District Attorney Layla Zon said Slater entered a non-negotiated plea meaning he was asking the Judge for less than our recommendation which was for 10 years in confinement and 20 years on probation. 

"He received a sentence of 25/10 and he will likely serve a great amount of that ten year sentence because it is a residential burglary," Zon said. "The circumstances of this case certainly warrant a longer confinement sentence and hopefully the Parole Board will take the facts of this case into consideration."

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The judge is also reported to have banished Slater from Walton County in the future. Although he told the judge he has six kids and never meant to hurt anyone, Slater allegedly chased Melinda Herman and her 9-year-old twins through their home during the invasion. However, Slater denies that he pursued the family, according to WSB-TV. 

"I knocked on the door. I tried to take every precaution to make sure I was going into a vacant home," he said, according to WSB-TV.

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Slater had been recovering at Gwinnett Medical Center after being shot by Herman when he confronted her hiding in a closet with her children. Once he was released, he was transported to Walton County Detention Center.

See also on Loganville-Grayson Patch.

  • Man Shot by Loganville Mom to Be Arraigned Tuesday
  • UPDATE: Loganville Mother Shoots Burglar Several Times
  • Friday's Shooting of a Burglar in Loganville Has Local Residents Flocking to Gun Stores
  • Burglar Shot by Loganville Mother 'Recovering' from His Injuries
  • 911 Tape of Loganville Burglar Shooting Released


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