On April 2, 2013, police in Florida arrested a 33-year-old man on an array of charges following a high-speed pursuit. Early in the evening, officers located a taxicab that had been reported stolen from a mall in West Miami-Dade earlier that day. When a Sweetwater police officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the...Read More
Defense lawyers, prosecutors and other attorneys are preparing to review hundreds of criminal and civil cases after the Broward Medical Examiner’s Office reported a crucial flaw in how it conducted toxicology tests in DUI cases involving alleged drug use. Broward Medical Examiner Craig Mallak told State Attorney Mike Satz on Tuesday that his office improperly...Read More
A Broward County man, 68-year-old Randy Jerome Pozdol, who filmed himself performing sex acts on two children he was helping care for was sentenced Monday in Miami federal court to the maximum term of 30 years — akin to a life sentence — on his conviction for one count of producing child pornography. U.S. District...Read More
Carol City High school football player and stand-out linebacker his senior year, Paul Royal,18, was headed to Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, where he had a full-ride football scholarship. However, on Tuesday afternoon, he became another victim of Miami-Dade’s recent rash of street shootings. Royal was killed as he sat in his car in front...Read More
A Delray Beach stock trader and analyst Robert Sinn, 33, has been charged with driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident after he allegedly hit a pedestrian Wednesday afternoon at Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast 64th Street. Police said Sinn fell asleep at the wheel of his white Chevrolet Impala before his...Read More
Two Broward men have pleaded guilty to federal charges related to their roles in a conspiracy to illegally export various military airplane parts to Venezuela. One of the alleged conspirators Alberto Pichardo, 40, of Weston pleaded guilty earlier this month to conspiring to violate the Arms Export Control Act by sending parts and supplies to...Read More