March 17, 2010

St Pete Sexual Battery Charges Filed In Nursing Home Bathroom Assault

A man who resides at the Heartland nursing home in St Pete is under arrest and has been charged with sexual battery. According to TBO.com Timothy Edward Julian was booked into
Pinellas County Jail after it was reported to police that he sexually assaulted a female resident in a bathroom at the St. Petersburg nursing home.

The incident took place earlier this week and according to reports Julian hit the 30-year-old woman on the head while she was using a bathroom at the nursing home. The assault was reported about an hour and a half later. Police found the alleged perpetrator in his room at Heartland when they arrived on the scene. He was being held on $20,000 bail.

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 11, 2010

Sexual Battery Charges May Have Caused Spring Hill Man To Flee Brooksville

A 31-year-old Spring Hill man may be on the run after learning he was wanted on 10 counts of
sexual battery with a child under 18. Javier Ramos-Roldan allegedly
sexually assaulted a teenage girl he worked with on numerous occasions. According to TBO.com the victim was 16 when the
assaults began and continued until she turned 17.

Ramos-Roldan is not a U.S. citizen and has family in Georgia.
Police report that he has no driver’s license or social security
information. He whereabouts are currently unknown. The police also
report that all his sexual assaults came against the same girl and some happened at their place of work. They also have said the
sex was not consensual.

March 10, 2010

Tampa Probation Violation – Two Dogs Shot As Hillsborough Sheriff’s Arrest Man For Violating Probation

Two pit bulls were fatally shot when
Hillsborough County Sheriff’s tried to arrest a Tampa man for
probation violations on
grand theft,
burglary and
giving false information
on a pawn form convictions. The shootings took place Wednesday morning
as deputies attempted to take 23-year-old Garrett McGall into custody
in a home with six unsecured pit bulls.

According to TampaBay.com McGall refused to secure his dogs.
Deputies tried to use pepper spray on the dogs but it had little
effect. As one of the dogs went after a detective, he was shot and then
a second went after another law enforcement agent and was killed as
well. The investigation is ongoing. 

March 9, 2010

Man Leaves Jail After Suspended License Arrest And Is Then Gunned Down In Dade City

Armando Uribe, Jr. was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended license and spent 10 days in jail. After he was released from Land O’Lakes jail Sunday, he was found dead early Tuesday morning lying in a Pasco County street with a gunshot wound.

Uribe has been arrested in Pasco County previously on charges of domestic battery, drug possession and failing to appear in court. The death has been ruled a homicide by sheriff’s deputies but no suspect’s names have been released as of yet according to TBO.com. The 39-year-old was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

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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.

July 26, 2010

Sarasota Criminal Courts – Those Arrested In Sarasota Face A Tougher Road To Getting Out Of Jail

A recent study referenced in the Sarasota Herald Tribune found people arrested in Sarasota County have a harder time being released from jail following an arrest compared to arrestees nationwide. According to Florida law judges are supposed to use the least restrictive conditions on an arrestee to make sure that person appears in court while balancing the safety of the community. According to the study, defendants in Sarasota usually have to post a commercial bond twice as often as the national average.

Following a Sarasota arrest, defendants are less likely to get out of jail on their own recognizance even when it comes to first-time offenders of those arrested for DUI. According to the study the reason for this is fear. The paper says that according to this study judges are scared of losing their spot on the bench if they release a defendant who goes on to commit another crime following his or her release.

Defense attorneys argue that the restricting a defendant’s ability to be released following an arrest can hurt the person’s employment and ability to provide for children and families without ever being convicted of a crime. The study cites a famous Sarasota case where a 12-year-old was abducted, raped and murdered by a man that was released following a crime in Sarasota but 12th Circuit Chief Judge Lee Haworth who was quoted in Todd Ruger’s story said he didn’t believe that had anything to do with the statistics cited in the study.

U.S. Department of Justice statistics show that 40% of the time those who are released from jail before trial either have the charges against them dropped or they are acquitted.  The numbers from the Pretrial Justice Institute are even more eye opening. According to their figures 61% of Sarasota defendants post a pre-trial bond compared to 37% of defendants nationwide. Nationally 26% of defendants are released on their own recognizance compared to just 3% in Sarasota. Chief Judge Haworth was quoted in the article. He said judges receive background checks for every new inmate giving them accurate information to make those pretrial judgments.

May 12, 2010

Tampa Criminal News – High Speed Chase From Tampa To St. Pete May Result In DUI Drug Charges

Tampa Criminal Lawyers

A man known as Pop Daddy led police on a high-speed chase from Tampa to St. Petersburg before being arrested on drug possession and fleeing and eluding charges. Artez Leon Hooker fled police on I-275 in Tampa in A BMW convertible driving so fast at times that the police helicopter tracking him couldn’t keep up with the car’s speed. Hooker was eventually found in St. Petersburg after abandoning his car.

According to police reports and a story on TampaBay.com, the chase began at 3:00 a.m. when Hooker was spotted running red lights on Tampa’s Armenia Avenue. Police then attempted to pull Hooker over in his 2004 BMW but he took off at speeds of 120 M.P.H. amid I-275 traffic. He eventually turned off his lights to avoid being caught, abandoned his car and hid in a staircase. The police helicopter was able to track Hooker and lead police on the ground to his location.

Hooker was arrested on felony fleeing and eluding charges and was then also hit with drug charges when police discovered marijuana in the backseat of the police car where Hooker was being held. Although he was not charged with DUI police noted in their arrest report that Hooker seemed to be under the influence of either drugs or alcohol.

Hooker has a long history of arrests according to TampaBay.com including charges of reckless driving, driving with a suspended license and cocaine possession. As a juvenile Hooker was arrested on numerous charges including robbery and also he was connected to the shooting of a man. Hooker allegedly shot a man three times after an altercation in which his bicycle was cut off.  He was found guilty of aggravated assault and sentenced to three years.

April 28, 2010

Pinellas County Warrants – Man Accused Of Fatal Hit-And-Run Has A Warrant Issued For His Arrest in Pinellas

Pinellas County Attorney

A Pinellas County arrest warrant has been issued for a 22-year-old man named Anthony Bernard Peterson. Peterson is accused of being involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash in August. According to TBO.com, Pinellas Park police believe that the 22-year-old in currently hiding out in St. Petersburg.

The arrest warrant in Pinellas stems from an August 24 car accident that left 60-year-old William Trotter dead. Trotter was allegedly hit by a Chrysler 300 that ran a red light. The collision took place just after 2:00 a.m. and Peterson has since been identified as the driver of the Chrysler. Following the accident with Trotter’s Camry, another Camry was hit by the Chrysler before the people inside the Chrysler left the scene of the accident on foot. One of the passengers in the car stayed behind following the fatal hit-and-run.

Police searched the abandoned Chrysler and found crack cocaine and marijuana. They also found an invitation to a birthday party at a strip club. The party was in honor of the passenger who stayed behind at the scene of the accident.

Police, acting on a tip, located Peterson at Manatee Memorial Hospital. He was there with a broken leg. During that interview Peterson allegedly admitted to being the driver of the car that struck Trotter’s Camry.  Peterson claimed he and his friends sped out of the Bottom’s Up club where the birthday party was held due to gunfire at the strip club.

There is no explanation as to why Peterson was not charged immediately after admitting to being the driver of the Chrysler considering the drugs found in the car, the fact he left the scene of the accident and that there was a fatality. Now Pinellas Park police are unable to locate him and are looking for the public’s help in arresting Peterson.

March 17, 2010

Tickets No Longer Available To Fake Rap Concert At Tampa Club

If you bought tickets to see Trick
Daddy, Trey Songz and Young Joc at Tampa’s Club Nouveau, there is some
bad news for you. Not only are the tickets fake, so is the concert.
Police arrested three people on Wednesday for dealing in the fake tickets, which allegedly were poorly made and had numerous misspellings on them.

According to TBO.com two women were charged with
grand theft,
possession of marijuana and
organized fraud. The third person arrested, a 21-year-old male, faces charges of contempt of court,
possession of marijuana, being a
felon in possession of a gun, grand theft and organized fraud. The two women arrested are from St Pete and the man who was charged is from Riverview. 

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