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21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Corrine Brown, Angela Corey now are at odds - Orlando Sentinel
and Sanford police Chief Bill Lee stepped aside. Earlier this month, Brown — whose district spans from Jacksonville into Central Florida — got involved in another criminal case. She attended the sentencing of Marissa Alexander, a black ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Former Jacksonville mayoral candidate Steve Irvine dies
Steve Irvine, who ran for Jacksonville mayor as regularly as elections came around, has died. Mr. Irvine, always unconventional in his campaigns and what one longtime associate called an iconoclast, died of cancer Sunday, some who knew him said. Barry Bobek, an attorney who represented him in a zoning case that changed zoning rules after Mr. Irvine won in Florida's Supreme Court, said the ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville New stand-your-ground case? Not for Florida woman given 20 years
The Trayvon Martin case and Florida’s “stand your ground” law were brought into sharp relief yet again — this time in a Jacksonville courtroom where woman who said she fired a warning shot to ward off an abusive husband was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Irvine, an 'iconoclast' who ran for Jacksonville mayor, has died
Steve Irvine, who ran for Jacksonville mayor as regularly as elections came around, has died. Mr. Irvine, always unconventional in his campaigns and what one longtime associate called an iconoclast, died of cancer, some who knew him said. Barry Bobek, an attorney who represented him in a zoning case that changed zoning rules after Mr. Irvine won in Florida’s Supreme Court, said the description ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Experts: Florida's '10-20-Life' empowers prosecutors but handcuffs judges, juries, defe
What may be more at issue in Marissa Alexander's case are the state's "10-20-Life" statutes that some Jacksonville legal experts say empower prosecutors while handcuffing judges, juries and defense attorneys.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville CNN: Marissa Alexander in Her Own Words
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Marissa Alexander, a 31-year-old mother of three, pleaded for her freedom as an inmate in the Duval County Jail in Jacksonville, Florida.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville 'Stand your ground' law under scrutiny in domestic violence case
Marissa Alexander, a 31-year-old mother of three, pleaded for her freedom as an inmate in the Duval County Jail in Jacksonville, Florida.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Florida's '10-20-Life' empowers prosecutors but handcuffs judges, juries, defense attor
What may be more at issue in Marissa Alexander's case are the state's "10-20-Life" statutes that some Jacksonville legal experts say empower prosecutors while handcuffing judges, juries and defense attorneys.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Woman gets 20 years for firing warning shot - Oregonian
(AP) — Marissa Alexander had never been arrested before she fired a bullet at a wall ... Florida's mandatory-minimum gun law dictated the 20-year sentence. Her case in Jacksonville has drawn a fresh round of criticism aimed at mandatory ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Jacksonville woman gets 20 years for firing warning shot - Tampa Bay Online
Critics of mandatory-minimum sentencing laws are upset over a 20-year prison term imposed on a Florida woman for firing a warning shot to try to scare off her threatening husband. Civil rights groups and other advocates say the sentencing of 31 ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Fewer murders, crimes in Jacksonville; rate goes up in Clay, St. Johns counties
Extending a multiyear trend of the crime rate in the state doing down, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced Monday the overall rate in Florida is at a 41-year low.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Woman Sentenced 20 Years For Warning Shot - WIBW
CNN- Saying he had no discretion under state law, a judge sentenced a Jacksonville, Florida, woman to 20 years in prison Friday for firing a warning ... After the sentencing, Rep. Corrine Brown confronted State Attorney Angela Corey in the ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Florida's '10-20-Life' laws empower prosecutors but handcuff judges, juries, defense at
Alexander's story has added fuel to a national debate over Florida's Stand Your Ground proceedings after the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman shooting in Sanford. But what may be more at issue in her case are the state's "10-20-Life" statutes that some Jacksonville legal experts say empower prosecutors while handcuffing judges, juries and defense attorneys.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Florida woman fires warning shots at abusive husband, sentenced to 20 years in prison - WTKR
A Florida woman who fired warning shots against her allegedly abusive husband has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. Marissa Alexander of Jacksonville had said the state’s “Stand Your Ground” law should apply to her because she was ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Jacksonville police: Possible murder-suicide in Baymeadows Road subdivision - Florida Times-Union
Neighbors said an elderly couple had been living in the home for less than a year. Mills said police are still investigating the crime scene, but he wanted to assure neighbors that the deaths were not a random act and that there were no outstanding suspects.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Arkansas receiver, former Jackson star Marquel Wade arrested for burglary - Florida Times-Union
Former Jackson football star Marquel Wade was one of three Arkansas players arrested on Saturday morning ... along with tight end Andrew Peterson were booked into Washington County Jail. The three have a court date Monday morning at 7:45.
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Marissa Alexander, Florida Mom, Faces Mandatory 20 Years In Prison After Failed Stand-Your-Ground D
The death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, about two hours south of Jacksonville in Sanford ... to life in prison. Alexander, who did not have a criminal record before the shooting, was convicted of felony assault with a gun. “Florida has ...
21, May 2012 - Jacksonville Florida woman sentenced in warning shot case
Saying he had no discretion under state law, a judge sentenced a Jacksonville, Florida, woman to 20 years in prison Friday for firing a warning shot in an effort to scare off her abusive husband.
20, May 2012 - Jacksonville Jacksonville police still seek final convenience store ATM suspect - Florida Times-Union
Joseph Brian Ferguson is wanted for auto theft and burglary, and there is an active warrant for his arrest, according to police. He is the fourth suspect involved with the recent ATM thefts in the Jacksonville area. The Sheriff's Office caught ...
16, May 2012 - Jacksonville Fla. woman Marissa Alexander gets 20 years for "warning shot": Did she stand her ground?
(CBS) - Last Friday, Jacksonville mother Marissa Alexander was sentenced by a Florida judge to 20 years in prison for firing what she says was a "warning shot" into the wall after a physical altercation with her husband, Rico Gray. The case has ...
16, May 2012 - Jacksonville Government is largest employer in most Florida counties
(CBS) - Last Friday, Jacksonville mother Marissa Alexander was sentenced by a Florida judge to 20 years in prison for firing what she says was a "warning shot" into the wall after a physical altercation with her husband, Rico Gray. The case has ...
15, May 2012 - Jacksonville "Stand Your Ground" defense fails in Florida shooting case - YAHOO!
JACKSONVILLE, Florida (Reuters) - Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law is coming under more scrutiny, this time in a case involving a woman sentenced to 20 years in prison after firing a gun in the direction of her abusive husband. Marissa Alexander was ...
15, May 2012 - Jacksonville Man gets life in prison for fatal robbery - MySanAntonio
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A northeast Florida man convicted of killing a former Marine during a robbery has been sentenced to life in prison. A Duval County judge sentenced 23-year-old Lucious Maurice Jackson on Monday. He was convicted last week of ...
15, May 2012 - Jacksonville "Stand Your Ground" defense fails in Florida shooting case
JACKSONVILLE, Florida (Reuters) - Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law is coming under more scrutiny, this time in a case involving a woman sentenced to 20 years in prison after firing a gun in the direction of her abusive husband. Marissa Alexander was sentenced last week after a Florida judge rejected her defense citing the "Stand Your Ground" law, which allows people to use deadly force in a ...
15, May 2012 - Jacksonville Florida mom gets 20 years for firing warning shot at 'abusive' spouse - MyFox Dallas
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Florida woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot in the direction of her spouse, who she said was physically abusive. Marissa Alexander had claimed self-defense, invoking Florida's now notorious ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Fla. mom gets 20 years for firing warning shots - CBS News
(CBS News) JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A Florida woman who fired warning ... husband when she fired warning shots inside her home in August 2010. She told police it was to escape a brutal beating by her husband, against whom she had already taken ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Fla. woman gets 20 years for warning shot
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 12 (UPI) -- A woman who fired a warning shot during a fight with her husband was sentenced to 20 years in prison under a Florida law that strips judges of discretion.
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Works in Progress: Fitness centers, more apartments on the way - Florida Times-Union
Atlantic Beach where a Publix once was until it moved across the ... but the real construction on the facility for prison inmates began a few weeks ago. It's called Jacksonville Bridge, and it's going in on Agmac Avenue, a narrow road of woods ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Man charged with fatally shooting parents
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A Jacksonville man has been charged with fatally shooting his parents. The Florida Times-Union (http://bit.ly/JUtWYg ) reports that 21-year-old Charles Pierre Fritzner III was arrested Wednesday morning and charged with...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Woman Gets 20 Years for Firing Warning Shot at Abusive Husband
JACKSONVILLE, Florida -- Saying he had no discretion under state law, a judge sentenced a Jacksonville, Florida, woman to 20 years in prison Friday for firing a warning shot in an effort to scare off her abusive husband.
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Man gets 100 years for raping 12-year-old girl - Orlando Sentinel
Officials say 47-year-old Keith Anthony Brown was sentenced Thursday in Jacksonville. Brown was convicted on multiple counts of sexual battery and lewd molestation. The Florida Times-Union reports Brown still faces prosecution for additional sex ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Ex-trooper who killed wants new hearing
A former Florida Highway Patrol trooper judged guilty of murdering a female motorist along Interstate 95 in 1990 says he should be eligible for consideration for parole from state prison in the next few years, according to court documents.
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Fla. Ponzi Associate Seeks Lenient Sentence - First Coast News
MIAMI, Fla. -- An associate of convicted Florida Ponzi scheme operator Scott Rothstein is seeking a lenient prison sentence because of her cooperation with investigators and low-level role in the $1.2 billion scam. A South Florida federal judge is ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Coxe awarded Florida Bar Medal of Honor
The Florida Bar Foundation awarded Jacksonville criminal defense attorney Hank Coxe, a past president of The Florida Bar, its highest honor.
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Florida golfer accused of ramming bachelor party with cart, whacking player with club
A 61-year-old Jacksonville golfer was arrested after witnesses said he drove his cart into a group of partying bachelors and whacked one with a club on the 18th green of the municipal course.
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville A crime stoping strategy for pre-schoolers - Examiner
Recently, the sheriff of Jacksonville, Florida John Rutherford ... citizen concern's about their loss of freedom and liberty and about the possibility of the police abusing their power. The remark, is comparable to that of a two year old's when challenged ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Report: George Zimmerman prosecutor criticized after sentencing in stand-your-ground case - Orlando
"Justice, with the laws of the state of Florida, was served. But I don't believe her supporters will ever believe that." The Jacksonville courtroom in which Alexander was sentenced was packed with Alexander's family and supporters. At one point ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville No 'stand your ground' defense here: Fla. mom gets 20 years for firing warning shot at '
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Florida woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing a warning shot in the direction of her spouse, who she said was physically abusive. Marissa Alexander had claimed self-defense, invoking Florida's now notorious "Stand Your Ground" law, saying she fired the shot inside...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville 50 years ago this week - Jacksonville Daily Record
A City warrant had been issued, charging the brother with excessive speed, reckless operation of a motor vehicle and running three red lights. • A recount of ballots in the Democratic primary election for the Group 1 Florida House of Representatives seat ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville Clay County man sentenced for sexually abusing children - Florida Times-Union
A 29-year-old Clay County man was sentenced to 40 years in prison Monday for sexually abusing four young children. Michael Scott Tims pleaded guilty to multiple counts of lewd and lascivious molestation and sexual battery, the State Attorney's ...
14, May 2012 - Jacksonville How Jacksonville cops used a Dodge Ram to reel in ATM burglary suspects - Florida Times-Union
The tactic police used to solve a rash of Jacksonville smash-and-grab crimes was as brazen ... whose last known address was in the 11300 block of Lorence Avenue, has two outstanding warrants for auto theft and burglary, according to police.
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