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September 24, 2010

Manatee County Drug Blog – Anyone Know Where 260 Pounds Of Marijuana And Two Kilos Of Coke Went?

Bradenton Drug Lawyer

Two suspected drug dealers could be on their way to freedom as their Mantaee County drug case is at risk with the disappearance of 260 pounds of marijuana and two kilos of cocaine. The Herald Tribune ran a front page story today detailing the loss of evidence and the mess that has become evidence property management in Manatee County.

According to the story the missing cocaine and marijuana are from two separate cases and while Sheriff’s officials say they don’t really know what happened they placed some o the blame on a leaky dehumidifier. One of the issues in Manatee County when it comes to storing evidence is that the county does not use a singular location like many other jurisdictions. In Manatee, evidence is stored in three different facilities including a bank vault leased by the county.

The evidence stored in the bank vault was from old cases. According to the article there was poor record keeping of that evidence and the Sheriff’s office eventually decided to incinerate all of that evidence assuming it would never be needed. When The Innocence Project came to ask for a piece of evidence for DNA evaluation in a rape case, it was gone along with evidence that could have been used in a drug trafficking trial from 11 years ago when the suspect was recently apprehended after jumping bail.

With the recent loss of cocaine and marijuana, both cases against those defendants are in jeopardy. While the drugs seem to have been tested and weighed by the Sheriff’s office, it was never independently evaluated by defense lawyers, which may be enough to foil a conviction in both cases. Manatee County has started to use bar codes for their evidence and a central storage facility in hopes of correcting the problem that is jeopardizing the criminal justice process in Bradenton and Manatee County.

March 12, 2010

Drunk Bradenton Man Arrested For Battery After Fight With Neighbor And Cops

A
Bradenton man was arrested on charges of
criminal mischief,
resisting arrest and
battery following a fight with his neighbor and then the police officers who tried to
arrest him. According to the Sarasota Herald Tribune, police believe Carlos Olivas was “extremely
intoxicated” when he started a
fight with his neighbor around 3:00 a.m.

Police reports have Olivas smashing a window at his neighbor’s
home, threatening him, attempting to hit him and grabbing him. At that
point the neighbor called Sheriff’s deputies who had to Taser the man and use
pepper spray after he broke away and tried to run and also fought with the officers. There is no mention in the story of a
Bradenton Defense Lawyer representing Olivas.

March 5, 2010

Expungement In Florida Criminal Cases

We all know how tough things are right now in the United State as far as the economy is concerned. Getting a job in Florida has become very difficult and highly competitive. If you have any sort of criminal record, that could be the difference between you finding work and being unemployed. Did you know it is possible to have your Florida criminal record expunged?

If you were charged with a crime and those charges were dismissed or if you received a withhold of adjudication and you have no convictions on your criminal record, we can help. You have one chance to expunge or seal one crime. How does it work? Is my crime eligible for expungement? We have the answers. Read about how a Florida expungement works or call our office at 1-800-FIGHT IT (1-800-344-4848).

January 28, 2010

Bradenton Man Charged For Sending Nude Images Of Himself To Detective Posing As A Teen

An undercover detective working on stopping Internet Sex Crimes played a vital role in the arrest of a 47-year-old Bradenton, Florida man. Authorities say Michael Seagraves sent pornographic images of himself to a detective who he thought was a 14-year-old girl. Turns out those images were sent to the state’s CyberCrime Unit in Milton, Florida.

Seagraves was arrested and charged with transmission of materials harmful to minors . He was taken to Manatee County jail and released on $5000 bond. Seagraves had a webcam and computer taken from his home. The computer equipment will undergo forensic testing.

January 28, 2010

Bradenton Man Charged For Sending Nude Images Of Himself To Detective Posing As A Teen

An undercover detective working on stopping Internet Sex Crimes played a vital role in the arrest of a 47-year-old Bradenton, Florida man. Authorities say Michael Seagraves sent pornographic images of himself to a detective who he thought was a 14-year-old girl. Turns out those images were sent to the state’s CyberCrime Unit in Milton, Florida.

Seagraves was arrested and charged with transmission of materials harmful to minors . He was taken to Manatee County jail and released on $5000 bond. Seagraves had a webcam and computer taken from his home. The computer equipment will undergo forensic testing.

January 20, 2010

Bradenton Man Charged With Domestic Battery For Throwing Chihuahua At His Wife

A Bradenton, Florida man has been charged with  domestic battery and animal cruelty after he threw a caged Chihuahua at his wife. According to a Bradenton Police Department report the incident took place in the midst of an argument. Adam Keenan was  arrested just after midnight Tuesday.

The 34-year-old was  arrested at his residence. According to the Bradenton Herald, the man’s stepdaughter told the police about the alleged domestic violence. Police did not observe any injuries to the woman or the dog when they arrived on the scene. Keenan reportedly admitted to throwing the dog but said it was an accident.


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