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Gov. Ron DeSantis accuses Orlando-area State Attorney Monique Worrell of “neglecting her duty” and being lax on criminal enforcement.
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Warren told the Longboat Key Democratic Club that if he loses his federal appeal, Gov. Ron DeSantis can replace any politician he wants.
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Andrew Warren's attorneys argued in a federal appeals court in Alabama that a federal judge has the power to have him reinstated.
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In a 56-page document, DeSantis' attorneys say the state Senate should decide the case brought by the suspended Hillsborough state attorney.
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Andrew Warren filed the petition days after he announced he was filing an appeal in federal court.
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The twice-elected Hillsborough County prosecutor is filing an appeal to be reinstated. It comes after a federal judge dismissed Andrew Warren’s lawsuit.
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Former Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren won't get his job back after asking Gov. Ron DeSantis to reinstate him in a letter this week.
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A law professor who's following the case says the bottom line is DeSantis was found guilty of an unconstitutional power grab when he removed Andrew Warren.
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In his ruling, Judge Robert Hinkle said Gov. Ron DeSantis was wrong in suspending Andrew Warren as Hillsborough State Attorney.
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It's been described as the political power of the governor vs. the First Amendment free speech right of elected officials. We talk with a retired circuit court judge about the implications of the Andrew Warren trial.