Her parents found them in her bedroom and instantly called the authorities. The bombs were full of things like nails, screws, and pellets. Kolts had books about terrorist bombings. On top of that, they also discovered a hit list. The charges could have landed her behind bars for over 100 years, but she will not serve any time in jail or prison.
Fox News reports, “Kolts was arrested on charges that could have landed her in prison for 100 years. However, in 2019, she was found unfit to stand trial following years of mental health evaluations and treatment. She was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia.”
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First, the judge reduced the number of charges in a plea deal. Per Fox 13 News, “On Wednesday, Kolts stood in an orange jail jumpsuit before Tampa judge Leann Goudie and agreed to plead guilty. In exchange, prosecutors reduced the number of charges for making, possessing, and discharging a destructive device from 24 to 10 counts.”
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That’s not all, though. Kolts won’t carry any record of the conviction to ensure that she doesn’t have the stigma of her conviction. Her treatment will include treatment at an in-patient facility. She’ll also be required to spend 24 months on community control. After that, Kolts will be required to spend 15 years on probation.
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Michelle Kolt does not have a previous criminal history, which played a significant role in her not dealing with this conviction on her record. Her attorney has spent years negotiating with the prosecution, insisting that Kolts needs help and treatment, not to be locked up.
Now, he’s celebrating a massive win for his client. Once a bed opens up a facility, she’ll be transferred from jail to the facility. A statement released says that her family is excited.