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By May 2015, the Miami-Dade Police Department had not criminally charged any of the ward's staff, and the Miami-Dade medical examiner not completed a final autopsy report. [2] That month the U.S. Justice Department began investigating Rainey's death. [12] In January 2016, the Miami-Dade Coroner's Office completed the autopsy of Darren Rainey.
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Florida since capital punishment was resumed in the United States in 1976.. The total amounts to 107 people. Of the 107 people executed, 44 have been executed by electrocution and 63 have been executed by lethal injection.
Miami Beach police records show they were called to Kamlet’s apartment in 2009 to investigate an incident involving Margo Kenyon, a former porn star who suffered from drug addiction.
Records showed Gibert had just been released from prison on April 17 after having spent more than a year in Miami-Dade custody, including for mental evaluations.
On July 27, 2005, Teele walked into the Miami Herald building and shot himself fatally in the head. At the time of his death, Teele was a popular politician with a loyal following in Miami-Dade. Teele's conviction stemmed from an incident with a Miami-Dade County detective who had been conducting surveillance as part of a corruption probe.
It marks the fourth prosecution and the third trial since Markel’s death the morning of July 18, 2014. ... called the Dolce Vita recording “the crux” of the state’s case. ... a Miami-Dade ...
Text of Miami-Dade police department release [permanent dead link ] via Orlando Sentinel, December 9, 2005. Man killed at Miami airport; Witness: I never heard the word "bomb" PBS NewsHour Update; Times Online, December 9: Witnesses dispute official line on plane shooting [dead link ] "Man killed after bomb claim at airport". CNN ...
Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Tom Petersen drove an hour and a half to Pahokee in 1997 and started snapping pictures. As a juvenile judge, he thought he was sending boys to a moderate-risk program with outdoor wilderness activities. What he found was a hardcore prison.