Brevard oxycodone addict, mom agree she's 'better off in jail' Florida Today By Malcolm Denemark, Rik Jesse and Tim Walters Posted Feb. 5, 2012 Casey Keenan says oxycodone is at the crux of her legal troubles. / CRAIG RUBADOUX/FLORIDA TODAY SHARPES — Six years ago, Casey Keenan's brother got into a serious car accident.
Florida bill seeks to hasten foreclosures The News-Press Ryan said here are ways to expedite foreclosures in foreclosure law, but banks aren't using them because many lack proper documentation or use fraudulent paperwork to enforce the delinquent note. The Florida Bar's Real Property, Probate and Trust Law...
Ros-Lehtinen could be redistricted out of Florida Keys MiamiHerald.com The US Department of Justice also must approve the maps because of previous voting-rights violations in five Florida counties, including Monroe. A legal challenge to the redistricting plan appears likely as groups including Fair Districts Now contend ...
Florida Could Lose Millions from Seminoles if Internet Cafes Are Regulated Indian Country Today Media Network.com By ICTMN Staff February 5, 2012 Roughly 1000 Internet cafes operate in Florida, but they are potentially illegal under the state's gaming laws. The Legislature is weighing whether to regulate Internet cafes—largely considered “storefront casinos” by ...
Florida Attorney General's Attempt to Subpoena Foreclosure Mills Stalls LoanSafe Florida's once-heralded foreclosure mill investigations have fizzled as the attorney general's office has failed to find the right strategy to continue its pursuit and three law firms call for the cases to be dismissed. This week, an attempt to have ...
Florida turns tide on prescription drug abuse Bradenton Herald Florida finally awoke to this shameful situation several years ago, adopting a law establishing a prescription drug database that required doctors and pharmacies to report prescriptions and sales of powerful pain and anxiety medications.