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Zoom court means no shirts and sometimes no clothes

Earlier during the now-yearlong coronavirus pandemic, Circuit Judge Dennis Craig was conducting hearings via Zoom in the courtroom at the Volusia County Branch Jail recently when one of the attorneys told him there was a woman in the video conference who shouldn’t be there. But the computer monitor screen was not facing Craig. It was facing the defendants, attorneys and bailiffs. Craig could not see the Zoom screen of the woman wearing what could be considered only the mandatory minimum of fabric over her body. She was lying in bed wrapped in a white towel. “Everybody was being too polite because they were waiting for me to do something about it, probably not realizing that I don’t see what they are seeing,  Craig said in a phone interview.

Man Pleads Guilty To Drug & Gun Charges, Sentenced To 7 Years

Feb 16, 2021 4:57 PM Bunnell, FL - A Flagler County man will now spend the next seven years behind bars in a state prison after pleading guilty to a slew of drug and gun charges. That adjudication and sentence were handed down by Judge Terrence Perkins to 26-year-old Joshua LeMaster, who pled guilty to numerous charges that were included in his plea deal—including violation of probation and multiple drug and gun possession charges—Tuesday morning (February 16th). LeMaster was arrested by the Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO) on October 29th after the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) executed a search warrant on one of the rooms at an Econolodge in Palm Coast. According to FCSO, the search warrant was the result of multiple covert operations carried out by detectives who were investigating LeMaster s distribution activities. During that arrest, LeMaster was charged with possession of cannabis with intent to sell within 1000 feet of a convenience bu

Florida man gets 50 years for stabbing his mom, watching her die

Florida man gets 50 years for stabbing his mom, watching her die Nathaniel Shimmel, 25, pleads guilty to second-degree murder Associated Press Updated:  Tags:  PALM COAST, Fla. – A Florida man was sentenced to 50 years in prison Wednesday for stabbing his mother to death after he got angry when she threatened to kick him out of the house. Nathaniel Shimmel, 25, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Wednesday after facing a first-degree murder charge and the possibility of life in prison. On Aug. 23, 2017, Shimmel called 911 and initially said a robber had attacked her, but later confessed to the crime describing the events in vivid detail. He told detectives Michele Shimmel confronted him at their home in Palm Coast, Florida, and asked why he was not looking for a job.

Florida man sentenced to 50 years for stabbing mom to death

By The Associated Press, AP PALM COAST, Fla. (AP) A Florida man was sentenced to 50 years in prison Wednesday for stabbing his mother to death after he got angry when she threatened to kick him out of the house. Nathaniel Shimmel, 25, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder Wednesday after facing a first-degree murder charge and the possibility of life in prison. On Aug. 23, 2017, Shimmel called 911 and initially said a robber had attacked her, but later confessed to the crime describing the events in vivid detail. He told detectives Michele Shimmel confronted him at their home in Palm Coast, Florida, and asked why he was not looking for a job.

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