The case was “wild and woolly,” according to the lead attorney for the defendant.
And it hinged in part on successfully getting a secret recording admitted into evidence, despite Florida being a two-party consent state.
”I’ve had some great wins before ... but this one may be the sweetest because my client was so broken by this man," said Attorney Paul McKenna
November 20, 2023 at 02:16 PM
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The case was “wild and woolly,” according to the lead attorney for the defendant.
And it hinged in part on successfully getting a secret recording admitted into evidence, despite Florida being a two-party consent state.
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