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Angela Corey (born October 31, 1954) is a former Florida State's Attorney for the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court, which includes Duval, Nassau and Clay counties—including Jacksonville and the core of its metropolitan area. She was elected in 2008 as the first woman to hold the position, and was defeated on August 30, 2016, by Melissa Nelson ...
State Attorney Angela Corey was Special Prosecutor. On March 22, 2012, Florida Governor Rick Scott announced his appointment of Angela Corey as the Special Prosecutor in the Martin investigation. [7] She was the State Attorney for Duval, Clay and Nassau counties. [8] When Corey took the case, she chose Bernie de la Rionda as lead prosecutor. De ...
His successor, Angela Corey (who had been fired by Shorstein in 2007), "sent a letter to Florida's senators demanding that they oppose Shorstein's pending nomination as a U.S. attorney," writing that "he should not hold a position of authority in his community again, because of his penchant for using the grand jury for personal vendettas."
Lawyers will square off this week in a Tallahassee courtroom for a politically charged trial that’s expected to center on one question:
As a law student he interned at the State Attorney's office under the supervision of prosecutor Angela Corey, who was elected State Attorney in 2008. [3] Shirk married Sarah Maria Purdy on March 13, 1999 [ 4 ] and was admitted to the Florida Bar on April 12, 2000, [ 5 ] and then worked for five years as an Assistant Public Defender (APD) in the ...
Attorneys for Corey Smith — convicted in state court of four murders, though suspected of taking part in many more — argued that the state attorney should recuse itself from the case because ...
Prominent civil rights attorney Daryl Parks, a Florida State University Law graduate and Florida A&M ... Florida District 3 Senator Corey Simon takes the oath of office in the Florida Senate on ...
Prior to serving in the Senate, Aronberg worked as a lawyer in both the public and private sectors. He was serving as the Florida Attorney General’s “Drug Czar” in 2012 when he announced his candidacy for Palm Beach County State Attorney. [4] He was first elected to the office in November 2012 and re-elected without opposition on May 6, 2016.