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Tag Archives: 18th Judicial Circuit
Russia called me a 3rd time, from a 3rd number, @CredoMobile .@AjitPaiFCC @FCC.
The 17.5 years I’ve been with CredoMobile (formerly Working Assets) under my current name does not portray my full patronage. Our relationship is actually years longer, dating back to a Melbourne, Florida residential number under my “married” name Schoof. I … Continue reading
Some reasons why it’s not okay for prisons to destroy “inventory”
Forged Drug Test Results May Free Tens of Thousands From Prison A recent Supreme Judicial Court ruling is expected to free tens of thousands from prison. Those who are expected to be impacted by Monday’s decision are those whose drug … Continue reading
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Tagged #CriminalizingMentalIllness, #DeadInmates, #PrisonIndustrialComplex, #ScaldedToDeath, 18th Judicial Circuit, Brevard County, culpable negligence, Dade Correctional Institute, Darren Rainey, Eddie Joe Mosley, FBI, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, frame-up, Frank Lee Smith, Gary Harrell, Harold Hempstead, Jeff Abramowski, Jerry Frank Townsend, John Preston, Julie Jones, Justice Department, Keith Pikett, Richard Mair, Rick Scott, Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee, Wayne Ivey
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Florida House version of Senate prison reform bill will make only homicidal guards/officials happy
The Florida Senate exhibited due diligence in authoring their prison reform bill. They held hearings, they accepted correspondence from constituents, they visited prisons unannounced, and much more. What gruesome matters the Senate addressed in their bill can be understood quickly … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 5th District Court of Appeals, 7th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judical Circuit, FBI, Florida Supreme Court, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, Juan Ramos, Julie Brown, Julie Jones, Linroyy Bottoson, Miami Herald, Mike Haridopolos, Mitch Needelman, Norm Wolfinger, Phil Archer, prison reform, Richard Mair, Rick Scott, Ron McAndrew, Scott Ellis, Stephen Epperly, Steve Crisafulli, Warren Davis, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Another competition-killing, too-big-to-sue mega-merger in the works
Quintiles forming joint venture to take on LabCorp in clinical trial services :: Editor’s Blog at WRAL TechWire Durham, N.C. — The battle of the titans is coming to the world of clinical trials laboratory services. Quintiles, the world’s largest … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, chain of custody, FBI, Gary Bennett, George Carlin, Gerald Stano, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Justice Department, Keith Pikett, Kris Maharaj, LabCorp, Linroy Bottoson, mega-mergers, Megan Winfrey, Orchid Cellmark, Quest, Quintiles, William "Tommy" Zeigler, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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FL Dept of Law Enforcement Commish “shocked” by compromised drug cases. Shocked? Bailey?
Rogue FDLE chemist could have compromised hundreds of drug cases | FLORIDA TODAY | floridatoday.com TALLAHASSEE — A chemist at a Pensacola crime lab could have compromised hundreds of state drug cases, Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, Al Neuharth, Brevard County, Chris White, FBI, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Today, frame-ups, Gannett, Gary Bennett, Gerald Bailey, Gerald Stano, John Dean Moxley, John Glisch, Juan Ramos, Linroy Bottoson, mainstream media manipulation, Michael Hunt, Mike Haridopolos, Space Coast, USA Today, Wayne Holmes, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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Knock, knock.
Juror Who Found Zimmerman Innocent Cashing In With Book Deal, Called Martin “A Boy of Color” | Alternet … the juror hates the media, and thought there were “riots” in Sanford, Florida after Trayvon Martin was killed. There were no … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, Brevard County Sheriff's Office, Casey Anthony, Chris White, Eric Holder, FBI, FDLE, George Zimmerman, James Russo, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, Juror B37, Melbourne Police Department, Michael Hunt, Norm Wolfinger, Palm Bay Police Department, Phil Archer, public corruption, Rick Scott, Robert Mueller, Trayvon Martin, untenable trial tactics, Wayne Holmes
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Walking While Black being legitimized as criminal.
The Parents of Trayvon Martin Are Experiencing the Worst Fear of Every Black Family | Alternet While most parents are up at night wondering how to protect their children from the uncontrollable like drunk drivers or muggings, Trayvon’s parents, my … Continue reading