The Florida Supreme Court on Friday grilled an attorney representing a political consultant who tried to evade a Leon Circuit judge’s efforts to get at the truth in the congressional redistricting process.
For his part, D. Kent Safriet of Hopping Green & Sams in Tallahassee tried to turn his client’s situation into an opportunity to challenge two constitutional amendments intended to curb gerrymandering.
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