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Map of the counties of the State of Florida, each of which has one County Court. The county courts are the state of Florida's trial courts, and are of general jurisdiction. There is a county court in each of Florida's 67 counties. County courts have jurisdiction: In all misdemeanor cases not cognizable by the circuit courts; [1] Of all ...
A Florida judge on Tuesday sentenced a 30-year-old man to death for the random 2019 killings of two Southwest Florida women. Wade Steven Wilson, reportedly tied to a white supremist gang, was ...
A specialized business court in Orlando (Orange County) was first suggested by Thomas Benton Smith (judge). [25] In 2023, the Ninth Circuit business court expanded from Orange County to add Osceola County. [26] Judge Gill S. Freeman was the first judge presiding over Miami's Complex Business Litigation Section, serving in that role for five ...
Decided April 6, 1970; Full case name: ... Florida on December 29, 1966. ... court and was sentenced to 180 days in the county jail. [8] During the municipal court ...
On August 29, 2012, the Fifth District Court of Appeal granted the petition for a new judge for the trial. Circuit Judge Debra Nelson was assigned to the case. [34] Judge Debra S. Nelson of the 18th Circuit Court of Florida was the fourth judge to preside over the case. Nelson had been a judge for thirteen years, much of it handling criminal ...
The woman said that prior to the incident, she and Green had only "exchanged casual greetings." Green, 38, played basketball at Florida and was on the teams that won the 2006 and 2007 national titles.
On April 4, 1989, 22-year-old Charles Lambert "Chip" Flynn was killed in Brevard County, Florida. Flynn died from a gunshot wound. His ex-girlfriend Kim Hallock claims that an African-American man named Crosley Alexander Green was responsible for Flynn's death. Green was found guilty of Flynn's murder and placed on death row. He was eventually ...
On May 19, outside a Super 8 hotel in Florida, Vergilio Aguilar Mendez held his cellphone as a sheriff’s officer pulled up and ordered him to stop.