Orange-Osceola state attorney is heating up as the four Democratic candidates get set to square off in the upcoming primary election.
The current Orlando-area state attorney Aramis Ayala is not seeking re-election after her surprising victory over Jeff Ashton in 2016.
Monique Worrell, a criminal justice attorney; current state attorney in Orange-Osceola Deborah Barra; Ryan Williams, a longtime assistant state attorney in Florida’s 9th and 5th Judicial Circuits and former chief judge Belvin Perry have all announced they are running for the position.
Perry, who gained national attention during the Casey Anthony trial, talked about why he decided to run on "The Weekly on ClickOrlando.com with Justin Warmoth." RELATED: Orange-Osceola chief.