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Lawyers probe jurors for hidden agendas in Trayvon Martin murder case
ReutersSANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - A white man with a chest-length gray beard wrote in a questionnaire for prospective jurors that he could keep an open mind about George Zimmerman's guilt or innocence but he failed to mention the $20 donation he made to the...Tags: Judges, Interior Policy, Justice System, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Lawyers
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Rulings push jury selection in Trayvon Martin case into second week
ReutersSANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - A judge's decision to sequester jurors for the murder trial of a Florida neighborhood watchman who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager in 2012 will slow an already painstaking selection process to find impartial minds...Tags: Judges, Interior Policy, Justice System, Lawyers, George Zimmerman
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George Zimmerman trial: Day 5 of jury selection in Trayvon Martin shooting
SANFORD - At 9:30 a.m. Friday, 23 people who survived Round 1 of jury selection this week in the George Zimmerman murder trial caught a break: they were free to leave until Tuesday. And just before 5 p.m., Circuit Judge Debra S. Nelson called in another...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, George Zimmerman, Jesse Jackson, Racism
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Builders developing in outlying areas
Lennar Homes paid about $14 million for more than 260 lots in the Providence development, in partnership with ABD Development. The gated community, which has about 700 homes, was developed in 2005 in Polk County about 25 miles southwest of Orlando....
Tags: Narcoossee, Windermere, Lady Lake, Lake Nona, Orange County (Florida)
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George Zimmerman trial: Jurors share concerns, and opinions, on Trayvon Martin shooting
SANFORD — Seminole County residents poured into the criminal courthouse last week as potential jurors for the trial of George Zimmerman. By the dozens, most were sent back home. The first week of jury selection focused on pretrial publicity:...
Tags: Judges, Interior Policy, Justice System, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Lawyers
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Race, faith and honesty shape jury selection
The Miami HeraldSANFORD, Fla. One African American father bristled at media stories pushing "racial connotations" and civil rights leaders' "saber rattling" in the Trayvon Martin slaying. Another potential juror, a white, middle-aged, goateed musician, seemed impartial,...Tags: Civil Rights, Judges, Health and Safety at School, Lawyers, Family
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Agents raid Longwood pain clinic
Federal authorities raided a Longwood pain management clinic Friday, where at least one physician has already been investigated by the state for his prescribing practices. Agents searched Professional Pain Care on State Road 434, a clinic associated with...
Tags: Alprazolam (drug), Pain, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), OxyContin (drug), Back Pain
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Seminole mulls ban on hiring smokers
Smokers may be passed over for jobs in Seminole County schools. It's just in the earliest stages of discussion now. But the School Board is tossing around the idea of establishing a policy that says if you smoke, you don't get the job. What drove the...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Health and Safety at School, Health Insurance, Prices
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Any way you look at it, Florida is the state of weird
We live in the center of weird. Weird is the state of Florida. Florida has long eclipsed California as the place where the bizarre, unusual and outlandish have become commonplace. Miami Herald columnist Carl Hiaasen has made a career of repackaging...
Tags: Google Inc., Stranger Than Fiction, The Miami Herald, Rollins College, Everglades
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Great university took root in downtown offices over drugstore
The landmark Orlando building that began as the city's First National Bank has long been associated with Valencia College, but in the 1960s, another great educational institution took root there. Launching with one employee — its first...
Tags: Valencia College, Florida Legislature, Education, Orange Blossom Trail, IBM
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Report: Psychedelic mushroom pickers had little gator in backpack, officials say
A group of suspected psychedelic mushroom pickers are accused of having a 2-foot-long alligator in a backpack, clickorlando.com is reporting. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said four men and a juvenile were arrested Sunday at...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Mushrooms, Endangered Species, Conservation, Wildlife
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George Zimmerman trial: Zimmerman's dad releases Amazon book
George Zimmerman's father released an Amazon book about the trial and Trayvon Martin shooting Wednesday. The electronic book, "Florida v. Zimmerman: Uncovering the Malicious Prosecution of my Son, George," costs $3.99 and "describes how and why my son,...
Tags: Trials, Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, Prosecution
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