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The second week of April began with the moon casting a shadow on the sun. It ended on Friday with Gov. Ron DeSantis casting a shadow on Florida’s tradition of open government.
Police departments traditionally dislike civilian scrutiny of their actions, siding with Glass that citizens don’t know what it’s like to be law enforcement officers. It’s a bit of an ...
"Today's another example of the fact that we are, despite of what the federal government may do, other states may do, other localities may do, we're a law and order state," he said.
Florida v. J. L., 529 U.S. 266 (2000), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court determined that a police officer may not legally stop and frisk someone based solely on an anonymous tip that describes a person's location and appearance, but does not furnish information as to any illegal conduct.
In 1974 the Florida Legislature created the Florida Commission on Ethics "to serve as guardian of the standards of conduct" for state and local public officials. [4] [5] The commission is tasked with investigating complaints alleging breaches of public trust by public officers and employees in Florida, other than judges. [5]
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61] Florida's laws separate the definitions between paid versus legal holidays. The following list shows only the legal holidays that were not defined as "paid holidays": All Florida state holidays; January 18 – Martin Luther King Jr. February 3 – March 9 (floating Tuesday using Computus) – Shrove Tuesday / Mardi Gras