An 82-year-old Villager has been sentenced after a series of arrests.
Morris Hirsch Wolff, of the Village of Mallory Square, has been placed on three years probation on charges of practicing law without a license, resisting arrest, trespassing and battery on a person over the age of 65. He was sentenced earlier this month in Sumter County Court. He has also been ordered to perform 50 hours of community service. Special conditions of his probation include a ban on owning a gun, he must submit to random drug screenings and must submit a DNA sample.
Wolff’s attorney, Michael Hollander, of Ocala, in December filed a motion seeking his client’s release from jail. In that motion Hollander claimed that Wolff is “suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Wolff had been booked on Nov. 19 and was ultimately released on Jan. 14.
A woman with whom Wolff resides in the Village of Mallory Square had pleaded with the judge to release Wolff, who twice has been arrested at the Tierra Del Sol tennis courts. Wolff had been accused of misrepresenting himself during a meeting in July at the Millhorn Law Firm in The Villages. He was later arrested on a charge of trespassing after showing up at the law firm, from which he had been banned.
Wolff was convicted of family abuse in 1999 in Hawaii and disorderly conduct in 1991 in Georgia.