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A former judge who has clashed with San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins over her forceful criticism of local ...
The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
According to a note from her attorney, Reese Gourley is speaking out "for the first time as she continues to recover from her ...
While a bipartisan group of voters and policymakers have worked to improve the process, the fact is that Florida’s Constitution is still for sale to out-of-state and special interests who hire ...
OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — A man has been found guilty of soliciting sexual conduct of a child in Okaloosa County, according to Florida State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden’s Office.
Kennard Davis Sr., said that Texas, Vanderbilt, USC, DePaul, Miami (Florida) and Ohio State are involved in his son’s recruitment. “It’s a blessing,” Davis Jr. told the TV station.
Last April, former NFL cornerback Vontae Davis was found unresponsive in his Florida home, and died at the age of 35. Not many details were released about Davis' cause of death, but on Friday ...
This time Davis was charged with harassing an attorney and his son. Attorney Buddy Presley said he got a call in which he was told, "I'm going to kill you." He said he recognized the caller as Davis.
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — A Florida welfare assistance project spearheaded by first lady Casey DeSantis received a $10 million donation from the state’s largest Medicaid managed care operator ...
according to the Second Judicial Circuit of Florida State Attorney’s Office. Christopher Huston-Perkins was found guilty Tuesday of soliciting prostitution, residing in or entering building for ...
IN THIS TWO PAGE LETTER SENT FRIDAY TO FLORIDA’S ATTORNEY GENERAL. STATE ATTORNEY MONIQUE WORRELL WRITES, THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE POLICY IS TO ENCOURAGE OUR LAW ENFORCEMENT PARTNERS TO ...
In November 2022, Mission Local revealed that, in her final week on the job as an assistant district attorney ... as recounted in the State Bar letter, as being a tacit admission of breaking the law.