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Florida man arrested for urging pregnant daughter, 13, to kill herself: police

A Florida father is facing one count of felony child abuse after he allegedly called his pregnant, 13-year-old daughter worthless and encouraged her to kill herself.

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Gared Canales arrested urging pregnant teen daughter to kill self

Gared Canales Florida father arrested after goading 13 yr old pregnant teen daughter to kill herself. Teen survived numerous suicide attempts

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Father Accused of Goading Daughter, 13, to Kill Herself Arrested

Gared Wayne Canales, 34, is accused of goading his daughter into taking her own life on her 13th birthday. The girl then attempted suicide.

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Gared Canales captured after urging daughter to kill herself

Gared Wayne Canales, 34, allegedly told his daughter over speakerphone in April she was "worthless," and urged her to "kill yourself."

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Woman Facing Attempted Child-Kidnapping Charge Is Judged Incompetent to Stand Trial for Now


Florida State Hospital in Chattahoochee, west of Tallahassee, where Zarut Jean-Pierre Theolin is likely to be committed until she is restored to competency to face trial on charges of attempted kidnapping and burglary. (Wikimedia Commons)
Zarut Jean-Pierre Theolin, the troubled 26-year-old Palm Coast woman arrested on a burglary and attempted kidnapping of a child in a case that rattled three W-Section families on March 3–hers included–was judged incompetent to stand trial today and will be sent to a state mental hospital in Chattahoochee for treatment.
Circuit Judge Terence Perkins all but formally ratified the findings of Dr. Roger Davis, a Jacksonville psychologist, who found Jean-Pierre Theolin incompetent after evaluating her at the Flagler County jail. Perkins was ready to sign the order of incompetency today. He did not do so only because Jean-Pierre Theolin faces a burglary charge in Volusia County, where Circuit Judge Dennis Craig also ordered her competency evaluated by Davis. She was out on bond on that charge. Craig revoked her bond on March 4 following the Palm Coast arrest.

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In-Person Trials Will Resume in Flagler, With High-Profile Murder Cases On Deck


A jury room at the Flagler County courthouse. (© FlaglerLive)
In person-trials will resume on Monday in Flagler County and the rest of the Seventh Judicial Circuit (including St. Johns, Volusia and Putnam) starting Monday, Chief Judge Raul Zambrano announced.
Most court functions have been continuing through hybrid arrangements, with judges in their courtrooms and defendants and lawyers appearing either in person or from remote locations. But with a few exceptions last fall, jury trials had been suspended in mid-March and again since late December as coronavirus case loads rose in two successive waves.
Juries may be made up of six or 12 people, but getting to those numbers is an extensive process that requires calling in jury pools of up to 150 citizens at a time. Pools are gathered in the courthouse’s jury assembly room on the first floor, a room not designed for social distancing with that many people. Jury pools in groups of 50 then appear in courtrooms before the judge, defense and prosecution lawyers, where jury selection is conducted, often over several hours. Again, the courtrooms are not designed for socially distancing that many potential jurors.

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