-- WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch remained in prison after she was convicted of DUI causing death among other charges but recently submitted a letter to the judge presiding over the case, asking if she could serve her sentences concurrently rather than consecutively, which have meant a lesser total time behind bars. Today, judge Judge Karen A. Foxman denied her request:
"On November 27, 2023, Defendant was sentenced on the following counts: (1) DUI Cause Death Human/Unborn Child, (2) Driver w/Lic. Susp/Revoked Death/Serious Injury, (3)-(7) DUI with Damage to Person. Defendant on count 1 was sentenced to 7 years' imprisonment (4 year minimum mandatory sentence), to be followed by 8 years of probation; count 2, Defendant was sentenced to 10.6625 years' imprisonment, consecutive to count 1; and on counts 3-7, Defendant was sentenced to 364 days in the Sheriff of Volusia County.
In the motion, Defendant requests that the Court modify her sentence, by running concurrently the incarcerative portions of her sentence on Counts 1 and 2, or issue whatever relief the Court deems appropriate.
Defendant states that she is remorseful and while at Lowell Correctional Institution has graduated from the Culinary Arts program, that she has become a teacher's aide in one of the GED classrooms and that she has been chosen to speak to the youthful offender inmates. Defendant also includes in her motion her housing and employment options when released. The Court acknowledges Defendant's efforts but denies Defendant's request.
Accordingly, it is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Defendant's pro se "Motion to Reduce/Modify Sentence" is DENIED."