Former University of Central Florida Student, Victoria King, was found guilty of resisting an officer and battery when UCF Police Officer Timothy Isaacs shattered her window during a stop back in September 2013.
King appealed her court ruling but lost the appeal in July 2015.
Taxpayers paid for her to appeal the case with a public defender, according to court records.
King argued that “when the officer ordered her to roll down the window and to get out of her car, he was not engaged in the execution of a lawful duty since he had already completed his duty of writing the traffic citation,” according to a final order affirming trial court document.
The document stated that “The trial court did not err in denying the motion for judgement of acquittal because the State presented competent evidence that the officer was engaged in a lawful duty and issued a lawful command which Appellant disobeyed.”
King’s battery conviction was also upheld and although she lost her appeal, King’s motion to terminate her probation was granted on June 26, 2015.