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A bill allowing Florida prison officials to recruit more young correctional officers is continuing to move in both chambers of the Florida…
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Already, the Florida Supreme Court has rejected more than three dozen appeals involving death row inmates, who received their sentences before 2002 and…
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If Florida lawmakers don’t do anything policy wise soon, the state’s prison population could increase. That’s according to a report commissioned by the…
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About $5 million separates the Florida House and Senate’s criminal justice budget. But, while there are some differences, there are areas where both…
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Florida lawmakers are already moving forward a bill to reform the state’s juvenile justice system. The measure aims to address abuses within the system…
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Ever been the victim of a data breach? Maybe you were part of last year’s breach involving one of the largest credit agencies, Equifax. But, in Florida,…
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A bipartisan coalition of Florida lawmakers are pushing two criminal justice reforms meant to roll back mass incarceration.One proposal would raise the…
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You haven’t done anything wrong, but you’re pulled over anyway. The law enforcement officer asks to search your car. Should that officer be required to…
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Florida lawmakers are expected to soon take a deeper look into the Miami Herald investigative series, which detailed abuses within the state’s juvenile…
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Despite past failed legislative attempts, a bipartisan pair of lawmakers is vowing to continue their work on criminal justice reform—particularly within…