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LOCALIDADES DONDE PUEDE ENCONTRAR SU COPIA GRATUITA DE EL SENTINEL
++++++++++++++++++++ || SABOR LATINO || || 2406 WESTON RD || WESTON || 33326 || || MEDICAL CENTER || || 15810 STATE RD 84 || WESTON || 33326 || || ELITE DRY CLEANERS || || 6941 SW 196 AVE #11 || P Pines || 33332 || ||...Tags: Ocean Surfing, Greenacres, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture, Hollywood (Broward, Florida)
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Man accused of threatening Miramar cops
Sun SentinelA 19-year-old culinary student is accused of threatening to shoot Miramar police officers with bullets that can pierce protective vests, police and court officials said. Julius Xavier Sweetwine, of Hollywood, made the threats while being arrested March...Tags: Prosecution, Hollywood (Broward, Florida)
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Homeowner workshop coming to Miramar
Sun SentinelStruggling homeowners trying to avoid foreclosure can attend a free workshop Saturday, April 6, in Miramar. The event will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Miramar Youth Enrichment Center, 7000 Miramar Parkway. Homeowners can meet with...Tags: United Financial Corporation, Bank of America Corp.
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Jury orders ex-cops to pay $7M to Broward man freed by DNA after nearly 26 years in prison
The 9,389 days Anthony Caravella wrongfully spent in prison still haunt him, but he was relieved Tuesday that two former police officers who put him away are finally being held accountable. Jurors decided that William Mantesta and George Pierson...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Southwest Ranches, Punishment, Prisons, Interior Policy
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Two former officers liable for $7 million in Caravella case, jury decides
The jury in the Anthony Caravella civil lawsuit decided two of the four officers are liable for framing the mentally challenged 15-year-old for the 1983 rape and murder of a Miramar woman, condemning him to maximum security prisons for close to 26 years...
Tags: Southwest Ranches, Prisons, Interior Policy, Lawyers, Miramar Elementary School
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Lawyer: Detectives should pay $21 million or more for putting wrong man in prison
UPDATE 12:25 p.m. Jurors sent out notes with some questions this morning. They asked the judge for the legal definition of the word “vacated” in connection with Anthony Caravella’s murder conviction, explaining they wanted to know if...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Criminals, FBI, Court Preliminary, Prisons
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Judge throws out case against Miramar, BSO in Caravella civil-rights lawsuit
A federal judge threw out all allegations against the city of Miramar and the Broward Sheriff's Office on Wednesday in a civil suit filed by a man who was freed by DNA testing after close to 26 years in prison — leaving four former detectives as the...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Prosecution, Prisons, Trials, Miami Beach
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Spirit to double fee for agent-printed boarding passes in April
Sun SentinelSpirit Airlines is getting set to hike one of its optional fees. The ultra low-cost carrier is doubling the cost of agent-printed boarding passes starting April 16, according to information posted on its website. Passengers who don't print their own...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Spirit Airlines
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Broward man freed by DNA describes 25 years in prison for crime he didn't commit
There are many things that Anthony Caravella doesn't remember about 1983, but he told jurors on Tuesday that one thing is for sure — he didn't rape or murder Ada Cox Jankowski. Caravella had served close to 26 years in prison before DNA tests...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Prosecution, Punishment, Prisons, Trials
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Wednesday Morning Reads: Guns, city management and Citizens
TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Wednesday. Here's what we're reading this morning. * The Orlando Sentinel writes that Charlie Crist is leading Rick Scott in the polls. * The Sun-Sentinel reports that Miramar is looking for a new...Tags: Charlie Crist, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Rick Scott
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At Miramar, football coach Damon Cogdell phones it in--big time
Sun SentinelIn recent years, the Miramar football team has become a perennial postseason contender. That means the campus is usually a must-visit for college coaches making their way through South Florida. That wasn't necessarily the case this year. While the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education
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Inquiry that put wrong man in prison for 25 years was 'shoddy,' expert says
A police inquiry that put a mentally challenged 15-year-old in prison for more than 25 years was "shoddy, incomplete [and] not an objective investigation," an expert on law enforcement procedures told jurors Tuesday in the civil lawsuit filed on behalf of...
Tags: Prosecution, Prisons, Criminal Laws, Law Enforcement, Trials
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