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Recent Posts in the Florida Laws Category
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Accused Tampa Murder Suspect Declines Plea Bargain
A Tampa man sat in the witness chair shackled and handcuffed as he told a judge that he wished to reject a plea deal that was negotiated on his behalf by his public defender Ken Littman. Ronnie Walker previously was… Continue Reading -
Florida White-Collar Criminal Set To Appeal 845 Year Sentence
A man was sentenced by a Florida judge to a record 845 years in a February 2000 conviction. Sholam Weiss, who is not due for release from federal prison until 2754, is now seeking to appeal the sentence. Weiss and six… Continue Reading -
“Volunteer Pastor” Arrested For Molestation Of An Alzheimer Patient
Tavares police arrested a self-proclaimed "volunteer pastor" on a charge of lewd and lascivious molestation of an elderly or disabled person. Gary C. Cotterill was booked and released on $5000 bond after police received… Continue Reading -
Immokalee Passenger Claims Deputy Shot Into Vehicle After Driver Stopped
According to testimony by a passenger, a deputy shot at a vehicle after the suspect stopped following a high-speed chase. Charlie Torres was shot and killed during the incident. The passenger, Jessica Annette Cuevas,… Continue Reading -
Musca Analyzes Duty To Provide Identity Information To Officers In Light Of Recent Appellate Court Ruling
A recent appellate decision by the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District clarifies a person's duty to provide accurate identification information to law enforcement officers. The case, Sauz v. State of… Continue Reading -
Musca On Release Of Accused Child Molester With GPS Bracelet
Brock Boston, a former flight attendant facing pending sexual molestation charges, was released without bond but was ordered to wear a GPS monitor upon his release from Orange County Jail. Judge Roger McDonald had… Continue Reading -
Fort Lauderdale Man Set To Receive $179,000 – Compensated Under Florida’s New Wrongful Conviction Law
Leroy McGee, a carpenter from Fort Lauderdale, will sign papers on Tuesday that will allow him to receive $179,000 under the state's Victims of Wrongful Incarceration Compensation Act. McGee was convicted in April 1991… Continue Reading