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  2. 10-20-Life - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Statute 775.087, [1] known as the 10-20-Life law, is a mandatory minimum sentencing law in the U.S. state of Florida. The law concerns the use of a firearm during the commission of a forcible felony. [2] [3] The Florida Statute's name comes from a set of three basic minimum sentences it provides for. A public service announcement ...

  3. Florida pastor accused of running Home Depot thefts ring ...

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    A former pastor has been accused of running an organized crime ring based on selling stolen Home Depot items online.. Robert Dell, from Pinellas County is facing charges after he made millions ...

  4. A Miami Home Depot security ‘specialist’ made $260K in tool ...

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    Echevarria, 37, had the biggest bond, $98,000, after being charged with one count of organized fraud; one count of unlawful use of a communications device; six counts of dealing in stolen property ...

  5. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    Property crime is a category of crime, usually involving private property, that includes, among other crimes, burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism. Property crime is a crime to obtain money, property, or some other benefit. This may involve force, or the threat of force, in cases like robbery or ...

  6. Paul Vario - Wikipedia

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    Vario was paroled twice during his prison term but was sent back to prison for violating parole, after being arrested again and charged with burglary and dealing stolen property. [2] He was released from prison in 1962. [2] After Vario was released from prison he became a member of the Lucchese crime family.

  7. Gold coins stolen from 18th century shipwreck off Florida ...

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    Fort Pierce, Florida — A collection of 37 gold coins — with a combined value estimated at more than $1 million — have been recovered after they were stolen by salvagers back in 2015 from a ...

  8. Marissa Alexander case - Wikipedia

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    Asserting that she acted in self-defense within the bounds of the law, Alexander rejected the offer and took her case to trial. [3] A jury convicted her in twelve minutes, [7] and because of the Florida 10-20-Life mandatory minimum statute, she was sentenced to 20 years in prison. [8]

  9. Talk:10-20-Life - Wikipedia

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    > note that some courts have decided that a toy gun can still support a conviction for a crime that requires use of a firearm or deadly weapon. If the victim is fooled, the jury can convict. So you could get 15 years in prison for agg battery with a deadly weapon but not get the 10 year mandatory minimum from 10-20-Life.