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Appeal court orders Miami Gardens pastor to pay legal fees
Read full article: Appeal court orders Miami Gardens pastor to pay legal feesThe Third District Court of Appeal has sided with WPLG TV and ordered Miami Gardens Pastor Eric Readon and his attorneys to pay $73,372.29 plus interest for attorneys’ fees and court costs WPLG incurred.
Family of slain man in murder case against ex-OnlyFans model seeks damages
Read full article: Family of slain man in murder case against ex-OnlyFans model seeks damagesThe relatives of a 27-year-old fatal stabbing victim who was from Texas but lived in Miami are seeking justice and they held a news conference on Tuesday afternoon in Coral Gables to announce how.
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo testifies for 3rd day in court
Read full article: Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo testifies for 3rd day in courtMiami Commissioner Joe Carollo was on the stand for a third day on Wednesday in federal civil court and is scheduled to continue his testimony on Friday morning.
Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo accuses witnesses in federal court of lying
Read full article: Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo accuses witnesses in federal court of lyingMiami Commissioner Joe Carollo continued his testimony on Tuesday in federal court in downtown Miami during a civil case against him amid a prolonged bitter quarrel.
Man awaits sentencing in Broward after roommate’s love triangle turns deadly
Read full article: Man awaits sentencing in Broward after roommate’s love triangle turns deadlyEric Robinson was behind bars Tuesday awaiting sentencing over five years after a love triangle among roommates turned deadly in Broward County.
Joe Carollo’s civil trial: Ex-aid says commissioner has aversion to ‘any type of trail’
Read full article: Joe Carollo’s civil trial: Ex-aid says commissioner has aversion to ‘any type of trail’Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo’s former aid testified on Friday during a civil trial at the federal courthouse in Broward County, as the owners of Ball & Chain demand $2.4 million in damages.
Jurors in murder trial shed tears while viewing medical examiner’s photos of 11-year-old victim
Read full article: Jurors in murder trial shed tears while viewing medical examiner’s photos of 11-year-old victimMiguel Ruiz Lobo, the man who prosecutors accused of killing his ex-girlfriend’s daughter over a breakup in 2014 in Miami, announced Wednesday that he will not be testifying during his trial.
Historic felony arraignment: Trump to leave Mar-a-lago Monday, face fraud charges Tuesday
Read full article: Historic felony arraignment: Trump to leave Mar-a-lago Monday, face fraud charges TuesdayNew York County Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan is expected to preside over the first criminal case against a former president in the history of the United States.
Evidence shows former Presidente Supermarkets partner was near crime scene, detective says
Read full article: Evidence shows former Presidente Supermarkets partner was near crime scene, detective saysManuel Marin’s cell phone was near the area where Camilo Salazar turned up dead, a detective said on Monday in Miami-Dade County court, as the Cuban-American businessman stands trial over an alleged murder-for-hire plot in 2011.
Criminologists testify during trial of Miami businessman accused of murder-for-hire plot
Read full article: Criminologists testify during trial of Miami businessman accused of murder-for-hire plotManuel Marin stands trial on Tuesday in Miami-Dade County court for allegedly devising a gruesome murder-for-hire plot in 2011.
Judge in Parkland school shooting deputy’s case denies defense’s motion
Read full article: Judge in Parkland school shooting deputy’s case denies defense’s motionScot Peterson was the only armed Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy on site when a shooter killed 17 and injured 17 during the 2018 Valentine’s Day massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
Broward agrees to $2.5 million settlement nearly 8 years after deputy kills man, attorney says
Read full article: Broward agrees to $2.5 million settlement nearly 8 years after deputy kills man, attorney saysA $2.5 million settlement is helping to bring some closure to Jennifer Young nearly eight years after a deputy killed her 33-year-old son, Jermaine McBean, in Broward County. She believes his death in Oakland Park could have been prevented.
Judge in ocean pollution case won’t make it easy for Carnival to resume cruise operations
Read full article: Judge in ocean pollution case won’t make it easy for Carnival to resume cruise operationsJudge Patricia A. Seitz said the cruise line giant has had continuous compliance issues. The company with nine brands and more than 100 cruise ships has also been accused of failing to establish an effective internal investigations operation. When she issues the order, Carnival will have to notify her 60 days before resuming operations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s No Sail Order for cruise ships is in effect through Oct. 31. Carnival announced on Oct. 12 that cruises scheduled for December from Port Miami and Port Canaveral remain in place “while Carnival evaluates options.”
Victim of brutal attack on Metromover seeks damages from security contractor Allied Universal
Read full article: Victim of brutal attack on Metromover seeks damages from security contractor Allied UniversalFernandez and his wife, Maria Vechio, blame Allied Universal, a security contractor for Miami-Dade Transit, for not doing enough to protect him from Ribbs. Fernandez and Vechio are demanding judgment against Allied Universal for compensatory damages in excess of $30,000. Man charged in Metromover attack to undergo mental evaluationsAllied Universal was also in charge of security when Joshua King attacked three Metromover passengers on Sept. 4. Goldfarb claims this should have been enough for Allied Universal to implement effective preventive measures. According to Goldfarb, Fernandez injuries included skull fractures and brain hemorrhage.
Partisan politics hurt ongoing Florida felons’ voting-rights fight, activist says on TWISF
Read full article: Partisan politics hurt ongoing Florida felons’ voting-rights fight, activist says on TWISFThe issue affects an estimated 1.4 million former convicted felons’ ability to vote in November. Neil Volz, the deputy director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, said he is worried about the partisan undertones that he believes have gotten in the way of the restoration of voting rights. It’s unclear how many ex-felons will end up registering as Democrats or Republicans since the litigation could take years. Ron DeSantis limited Amendment 4, Democrats like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) accused Florida Republicans of trying to establish a “poll tax” and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit. The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition didn’t join any of the lawsuits, but the organization has a fines and fees fund to help felons who want to register to vote.
Attorneys for Nikolas Cruz seek more preparation time in upcoming murder trial
Read full article: Attorneys for Nikolas Cruz seek more preparation time in upcoming murder trialFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Attorneys for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz are asking a Broward County judge to delay his upcoming murder trial. A motion filed Monday seeks to continue the trial, scheduled to begin next month, until a later date to give defense attorneys more time to prepare. It goes on to say that starting the trial in January "would bring this case to trial faster than 33 of the 38 death penalty cases in Broward County since 1994." Broward County Judge Elizabeth Scherer speaks to attorneys during a sidebar at a hearing for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz, Dec. 9, 2019, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. “I expect this case to go to trial in January,” she told defense attorneys in October, despite their objections.
How to find a competent nursing home
Read full article: How to find a competent nursing homeTo protect yourself or your aging loved ones, it's important to find a quality nursing home or long-term care center. Falls and negligence can lead to lawsuits, so it's important to put your loved ones in a safe and nurturing residence. Here are some tips on how to make sure you are moving your loved ones into a quality establishment. - Visit the nursing home or center before committing to moving your loved one there. You also want to make sure your loved one is happy and has a good quality of life.
Fatal accidents are a higher risk for teens
Read full article: Fatal accidents are a higher risk for teensTeenagers are four times more likely to die in a fatal car accident than older drivers, and in the year 2010 seven teenagers a day died in motor vehicle accidents. That same year, almost 3,000 teenagers died and almost 300,000 were treated in the ER for serious injuries related to car accidents. Teenagers present a huge risk when driving behind the wheel, for a number of reasons. It's illegal to drive in the state of Florida without car insurance, and doing so puts them at a huge risk. Teenagers are at a higher risk to speed and engage in other risky behavior on the road.
What should you do after car accident?
Read full article: What should you do after car accident?Even if you are an excellent driver -- as Dustin Hoffman's savant character claimed in the movie "Rainman" -- that cannot protect you from all the other inattentive drivers on the road and likely will be in a car accident at some point. Being prepared will go a long way toward helping you collect from your or the other driver's insurance company. "If it is just a simple accident, what you need to do is just exchange insurance information," Gorman said. "If someone was injured or it was a serious accident, then of course you do need to call the police." It would be a good idea to get the license number of the other car as well," said Gorman.
Pool safety tips
Read full article: Pool safety tipsFollow these tips to make sure you are keeping you and your kids safe around the pool. Make sure kids only swim when an adult is present. Make sure your kids know the basics of swimming and water safety before letting them in the pool. Make sure young kids – especially those who have weaker swimming skills – have floatation devices on when in the water. Make sure the kids aren't horsing around while in the water, especially if younger children are present.
What can you do if your contractor walks off the job?
Read full article: What can you do if your contractor walks off the job?Many homeowners have experienced terrible carpenters who either don't do what they said they would or leave without finishing the job. Try and Contact HimIf your carpenter mysteriously disappeared without completing the job, the first thing to do is to try and contact him. If so, lock them up or hide them and tell him they won't be returned until he completes the job. It's especially critical to threaten him if he has begun the job and left your home in an unlivable and/or dangerous state. If you're left with no other options seek legal advice.
Help seniors prevent slip and fall injuries
Read full article: Help seniors prevent slip and fall injuriesOne out of three older adults (those aged 65 or older) falls each year, but less than half talk to their healthcare providers about it, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Patients referred to the clinic are assessed head-to-toe, including their history of falls, medical history and a physical exam that includes testing their gait and balance, said Rosenthal. While older adults account for only 15 percent of Ohio citizens, they account for 84 percent of fatal falls. In addition, falls among older adults cost Ohio and its residents $646 million in 2012. These tips may help reduce the risk of falling at home:Remove clutter to create clear paths for walking through the home.
Tips for staying safe at work
Read full article: Tips for staying safe at workTo prevent getting injured at work, and avoid having to claim worker's compensation, follow these tips from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to stay safe at work. - Be alert while on the job- Make sure your equipment fits properly- Be careful when lifting heavy items- Take breaks to stay alert and to stretch your muscles- Eat well and exercise- Try to maintain a healthy weight- Try to manage your stress- Try to get enough sleep- If you have concerns at work make sure you talk to the appropriate resources at work
What needs to be shown in negligence cases?
Read full article: What needs to be shown in negligence cases?Find out what a plaintiff typically needs to show to win a negligence case. To win a negligence case, plaintiff's need to prove another person didn't honor his or her duties. According to FindLaw, it needs to be established that the defendant was responsible for the duty of care, and that they didn't fulfill their duty. The plaintiff also must establish the connection between the defendant falling short of his or her duty and the resulting injury or harm. The plaintiff must also have proof of damages caused by the incident.
Marriage guide for same-sex couples in Florida
Read full article: Marriage guide for same-sex couples in FloridaMIAMI – Experts provide information, tips and ideas on same-sex proposals, marriages and celebrations, as couples prepare for the historic change in Florida. RAINBOW ETIQUETTE | Ideas for getting engagedRAINBOW ETIQUETTE | Ideas for the wedding invitationTHINGS TO KNOW | How to get a marriage licenseHISTORIC TIMELINE | From Anita Bryant to Pam Bondi
Senate report on CIA program details brutality, dishonesty
Read full article: Senate report on CIA program details brutality, dishonestyInstead, the Senate text is largely aimed at shaping how the interrogation program will be regarded by history. The reaction to the report, however, only reinforced how polarizing the CIA program remains more than five years after it was ordered dismantled by Obama. INTERACTIVE TIMELINE | Understanding CIA's use of harsh interrogationThe Senate report suggests top CIA officials at headquarters had little sympathy. In reality, the number was 119, according to the report, including 39 who had been subjected to harsh interrogation methods. But the Senate report says the plot was disrupted by a series of arrests and interrogations that had nothing to do with the CIA program.