The complaint filed Wednesday and released Thursday said Gardiner and Scheinberg communicated more than 1,400 times between March 23 and Aug. 24, 2007, when the death penalty was imposed.
The Florida Bar has found probable cause to prosecute former Broward Circuit Judge Ana I. Gardiner for ethical violations over her handling of a murder case that ultimately led to her resignation.
September 08, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The complaint filed Wednesday and released Thursday said Gardiner and Scheinberg communicated more than 1,400 times between March 23 and Aug. 24, 2007, when the death penalty was imposed.
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