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By Michael A. Mora | Lisa Willis | May 8, 2023
"From the opening statement, our theme was that the prosecution put a target on Andrew's back and played 'gotcha' with him during an early-morning interview where they lied to and secretly recorded him," alleged David Markus, a partner at Markus/Moss.
By Jim Saunders | May 3, 2023
If the execution is carried out, Darryl Barwick, 56, would be the third inmate put to death by lethal injection in less than three months.
By Michael A. Mora | May 2, 2023
"This ... will be a lifeboat to the new system," said Luis G. Montaldo, the Miami-Dade clerk ad interim.
By Associated Press | April 28, 2023
Former Tallahassee mayor and 2018 gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum and P&P Communications owner Sharon Lettman-Hicks are charged with illegally soliciting campaign donations and routing them to their own accounts.
By Lisa Willis | April 27, 2023
"It's unfortunate that we have to file a bill such as this," attorney and Florida House Representative Michael Gottlieb said.
By Anthony Izaquirre | April 21, 2023
For decades, Florida had not required unanimity in capital punishment, allowing a judge to impose capital punishment as long as a majority of jurors were in favor of the penalty.
By David A. Lieb | April 19, 2023
Most states have some version of a "castle doctrine," either by law or court precedent, that says residents don't have to retreat when threatened in their homes but instead can respond with physical force.
By Jim Saunders | April 19, 2023
Sponsors of the bill have been upfront about hoping the bill will be a vehicle to get the U.S. Supreme Court and the Florida Supreme Court to reconsider legal precedents that have blocked executing rapists.
By Michael A. Mora | April 14, 2023
"This is precisely the sort of chilling effect that the Florida Supreme Court has sought to avoid in over a century of consistent jurisprudence," U.S. District Judge Robert N. Scola Jr. ruled.
By Jim Saunders | April 14, 2023
The bill would affect only the sentencing process and not what is known as the "guilt phase" of murder cases. Juries would still have to be unanimous in finding defendants guilty before sentencing could begin.
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