Inmate convicted in near-fatal stabbing attack on Tomoka State Correctional officer in Daytona Beach

State of Florida v. Trevon Miller - case # 2021 305093 CFDB. 
  
By HENRY FREDERICK / HEADLINE SURFER

DAYTONA BEACH – After a three-day trial, a Volusia County jury found Trevon Miller guilty of attempted second-degree murder of a law enforcement officer and aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer. 

Miller, 26, was convicted of armed burglary, armed kidnapping, and sexual battery by force  or deadly weapon in 2016 in Polk County and was serving a 30-year sentence at Tomoka Correctional Institution in Daytona Beach. 

During the early morning hours of Sept. 27, 2021, prison video surveillance showed Miller hide behind a door in the laundry room.  

Shortly thereafter, when Correctional Officer Paul Lane walked into the laundry room, the  defendant ambushed him and stabbed him in the face, back, and neck with a homemade knife. 

Miller eventually stopped attacking Lane and returned to his dormitory, where he was quickly handcuffed by another correctional officer. Officer Lane recovered from his injuries at the hospital. 

“Correctional officers spend their days amongst some of the most violent and dangerous  offenders,” State Attorney R.J. Larizza said about the criminal case successfully prosecuted by his offfice. “They deserve our respect, praise, and  protection. Let this case be a warning to other inmates that they will suffer greatly when they harm  our correctional officers.” 

The Florida Department of Corrections, Office of the Inspector General investigated the  case. Managing Assistant State Attorney Erica Kane and Chief Assistant State Attorney John Reid successfully tried the case for the State of Florida.

The Honorable Kathryn Weston presided over  the case and is set to pronounce sentence on May 8. The defendant faces mandatory life in  prison as a prison releasee reoffender and habitual violent felony offender, said Haley Harrison, public information officer for the State Attorney's Office.

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