September 23, 2016 | Daily Business Review
State Supreme Court Clears Hunder on Muzzleloader ChargeChristopher Weeks donned camouflage and an orange vest and went hunting in February 2012 with a muzzleloader rifle that had been a Christmas gift from his wife. Then the problems started.
By Jim Saunders, New Service of Florida
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August 30, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Court Sides With Prisons Agency in Public Records CaseAn appeals court said the Florida Department of Corrections did not violate the state's public records law by refusing to provide specific explanations about why it would not disclose information sought by the Miami Herald.
By Jim Saunders, New Service of Florida
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May 16, 2016 | Daily Business Review
Florida Justices Give Green Light to Stops Over License PlatesIn a case that started with a dangling tag light, the Florida Supreme Court made clear that police officers have broad authority to pull over motorists whose license plates are not fully visible.
By Jim Saunders New Service of Florida
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