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Tag Archives: Gannett
I’ll see your anonymous DNA expert, and raise you a Stanford University professor, .@Florida_Today.
US Constitution Sixth Amendment: Rights of the Accused in Criminal Prosecutions In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall … Continue reading
Posted in #ColorOfLaw, #FailureToKeepFromHarm, #FrameUps, #InnocenceIndustry, #MaliciousProsecution, #ScaldedToDeath, Uncategorized
Tagged #FrameUps, Brevard County, coached jailhouse informant, Department of Justice, DNA, false expert testimony, FBI, FDLE, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Florida Today, Gannett, Jeff Abramowski, Richard Mair, Robert Cromwell, Sandy D'Alemberte, Sixth Amendment, Stanford University, Tonya Rainwater
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ASA Victoria Avalon plays the grandma card to tighten Leo Schofield’s #LoveFL #FrameUp
Witness does about face, confessing to Polk County murder then recanting it The tears came again when Avalon asked Scott if he had lied to his grandmother about a key piece of evidence when he called her once from prison. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged #ScentEvidenceStinks, Aramis Ayala, Belvin Perry, Bill Nelson, Brevard County, Centurion Ministries, Charlie Crist, Chris White, Clarence Zacke, Crosley Green, Dade County, Dale Sutton, Department of Justice, false expert, FBI, Florida Today, Gannett, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Grady Judd, Innocence Project of Florida, J Preston Silvernail, Jeb Bush, Jeff Abramowski, Jeff Ashton, Jeremy Scott, John Dean Moxley, John Glisch, John Preston, John Torres, Julius Manning, Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Leo Schofield, Linroy Bottoson, Marshall Frank, Monte Adams, Norm Wolfinger, Phil Archer, Polk County, Rick Scott, sting, Tampa Bay Times, USA Today, W David Dugan, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge, withholding evidence
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Part of Gannett is now TEGNA; a skunk by any other name would stink the same.
Our Company | TEGNA TEGNA Inc., formerly Gannett Co., Inc., is comprised of a dynamic portfolio of media and digital businesses that provide content that matters and brands that deliver. TEGNA delivers highly relevant, useful and smart content, when and … Continue reading
Posted in #SelfFetteredPress, Uncategorized
Tagged Antonio Gallashaw, Baker Correctional Institution, Denis Robinson, false light, First Coast News, Florida Today, Gannett, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jack Parker, James Russo, John Dean Moxley, John Glisch, John Preston, Julie Jones, Linroy Bottoson, Lorretta Lynch, Norm Wolfinger, Phil Archer, Stephen Epperly, TEGNA, USA Today, W David Dugan, Wayne Ivey
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Latest arrest of FL corrections officers: every picture tells a story [revised]
Note: This blog post is so significantly revised that it’s virtually a rewrite. Because of difficulty with Adobe (that likely everyone using it is experiencing), I had thought from garbled captioning appearing on my screen that a picture of one … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged #BeatenToDeath, #DeadInmates, #MalnourishedInmates, #ScaldedToDeath, Army TImes, Dade Correctional Institution, Darren Rainey, Department of Justice, Detroit Free Press, FBI, FDoC, First Coast News, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Today, Gannett, Jeff Abramowski, Jefferson Correctional Institute, Julie Jones, Nate Evans, Quintin Foust, Randall Jordan-Aparo, Richard Mair, Rick Scott, Union Correctional Institution, USA Today
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Papa’s @Crowell_Moring attny gives @Florida_Today 1 thumbs down; deserved 2
Attorney: Crosley Green item inaccurate Editorials should be based on accurate facts. Your editorial regarding Crosley Green gives a “thumbs up” to the Brevard County prosecutor, stating that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement took “a new DNA sample from … Continue reading
Posted in #ColorOfLaw, #FauxForensics, #FrameUp, #InnocenceIndustry, #JudicialMisconduct, #MaliciousProsecution, #MendaciousMainstreamMedia, #SelfFetteredPress, Brevard County, John Dean Moxley
Tagged Bob Graham, Centurion Ministries, Chris White, Crosley "Papa" Green, Crosley Green, Crowell & Moring, Detroit Free Press, Erin Moriarity, FBI, FDLE, Florida Today, Gannett, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Hazel Hollow, Innocence Project, Jack Parker, Jeff Abramowski, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, John Torres, Juan Ramos, Justice Department, Linroy Bottoson, malicious prosecution, Norm Wolfinger, Phil Archer, Roanoke Times, scent evidence, Stepen Epperly, USA Today, Wayne Ivey, William Dilon
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On planet Gannett, there’s optimism about availability of @FL_corrections’ “releases”
Early release options exist for Florida inmates With state prison and criminal justice reforms in the news, state inmates, their families, supporters, lawyers and other advocates should be aware of early release options and strategies. Florida has nearly 101,000 inmates … Continue reading
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Tagged #DeadInmates, clemency, compassionate release, Darren Rainey, double dipper, DROP, early release, Florida Department of Corrections, Gannett, Harold Hempstead, ICE, Julie Jones, parole, prison industrial complex, Randall Jordan-Aparo, Reggie Garcia, Tallahassee Democrat
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