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Look inside Miami-Dade and Broward courts as they prep to resume in-person trials
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Local 10 News got exclusive tours of the circuit courts in Miami-Dade and Broward counties as they prepare to resume in-person trials.
The Eleventh Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade County, the largest circuit in Florida, is getting ready to resume in-person jury trials next month.
Temperature screenings and social distancing measures will be in place among the new safety measures, part of a “choreographed dance,” Eleventh Circuit Judge Andrea Wolfson says.
“The jurors are going to be greeted at least one, if not two, bailiffs,” she says, before being escorted to an elevator limited to two at a time.
Aaron KellerJan 26th, 2021, 11:53 am
Florida prosecutors are asking a judge to allow them to present evidence to a jury that
Nikolas Cruz drew swastikas on both sides of an AR-15 gun magazine and on boots used during the Parkland school shooting. That’s according to documents and photos filed recently in Florida’s Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in Broward County, where Cruz is being tried.
The presence of the swastikas has long been reported through unnamed sources but appears not to have been acknowledged by the government in court records until this month. Images submitted by prosecutors show the swastikas.
The evidence is described more specifically as “a firearm magazine etched with swastikas on each side of the magazine located in the AR-15 firearm used in the shooting and left at the scene,” and as “the boots worn by the Defendant when he was arrested approximately an hour and twenty minutes after the shooting began.” The defendant’s footwear bore “a hand
Merlin Law Group Hires Former Judge Dennis Bailey To Lead Trial Division
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Merlin Law Group has recently hired Dennis Bailey, a former Circuit Judge from the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, to lead its Trial Division.
Bailey brings a wealth of experience to the firm and previously worked fourteen years as a criminal trial lawyer. He served as Assistant State Attorney of Broward County for nine of those years, prosecuting and defending crimes from misdemeanors to murder. Bailey spent another 14 years of his career in general civil rights practice as both plaintiff and defense counsel and represented clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to homeless citizens in Federal Civil Rights litigation throughout Florida. Bailey s experience as an attorney includes over 200 jury trials and over 200 bench trials. As a judge, Bailey oversaw hundreds of trials.
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Dec 10, 2020
A racial equity task force has been approved by Broward County commissioners and will be asked to “identify systemic and racial inequities and develop a detailed plan aimed at eliminating racism and create greater racial equity in Broward.
“This brings us an entity that will identify issues of inequities, bring about policy recommendations and identify those who will be able to implement across the board solutions, that we can work,” Commissioner Dale Holness said.
Commissioners will each appoint one member to the task force that will represent: Broward Workshop, the Broward League of Cities, Hispanic Unity of Florida, School Board of Broward County, Broward County Sheriff, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Urban League of Broward County, Office of the State Attorney for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Office of Public Defender for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, Black Lives Matter, New