Posts Tagged ‘court’
Friday, July 24th, 2009 by Post Staff
VERO BEACH — The first Treasure Coast drug dealer convicted of murder in a drug overdose death case got sentenced to 30 years in state prison Thursday, the maximum penalty.
Drug dealer William McCartney III, 23, will serve up to 30 years in state prison, Circuit Judge Robert Hawley ruled Thursday. McCartney was sentenced as a habitual offender, making it harder for him to earn parole.
Hawley ordered him to 30 years in jail for third-degree murder, 30 years for selling two capsules of methadone and 10 years for selling a number of pills of Xanax, an anti-anxiety medication.
But all the sentences will run at the same time, totaling 30 years. (more…)
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Posted in Courts, Crime, Vero Beach | 2 Comments »
Friday, July 24th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
Asked in a questionnaire by Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers for TCPalm.com’s “Ask the Candidates” page whether they had been convicted of a felony, both candidates on the ballot for state Senate District 28 seat wrote “no.”
The answer from one of the candidates isn’t accurate, according to a Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers investigation.
According to court records and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Eastern Pennsylvania, Democrat Bill Ramos, a mortgage broker from Jensen Beach, pleaded guilty to a single count of embezzlement of postal funds — accepting a three-year probation and repaying the missing money — in 1989. That charge is a felony.
Ramos said Thursday he didn’t consider pleading “no contest” the same as a conviction.
“I answered specifically as it was asked,” Ramos said. “It just said have you ever been convicted of, and I answered no. I plead no contest.”
The court documents show Ramos pleaded guilty.
Assistant State Attorney John Cannizzaro, of Florida’s 19th Judicial Circuit in Fort Pierce, said judges advise defendants before they enter a guilty plea that the action is the same as being convicted at a jury trial.
“There is no difference,” he said. (more…)
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Posted in Courts, Crime, State, Treasure Coast business | 5 Comments »
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — Indian River County Administrator Joe Baird’s first public appearance in his DUI case came Wednesday in a court hearing that was quickly postponed at the request of defense and prosecution attorneys.
The attorneys said they needed more time to prepare their cases.
But Indian River County Judge David Morgan told the attorneys he intends to set the case for trial the week of Aug. 24.
Baird has pled not guilty to DUI and speeding charges and is asking for a jury trial.
Outside the courtroom, Baird, 52, declined comment on the advice of his attorney. He was accompanied by his girlfriend, Karen Deigl, president of the Indian River Senior Resource Association, who was there for moral support and to drive him to the hearing, Baird said.
The state revoked Baird’s driving license because he refused to take a Breathalyzer test at the time of his arrest on the night of May 16.
Baird’s case next comes up for court review on Aug. 19 when Morgan is scheduled to take up what he didn’t hear Wednesday: Defense attorney Bobby Guttridge’s request that charges against Baird be dismissed because he said police didn’t have justifiable reasons for stopping him.
Police said he was speeding and made a wide turn, according to court records.
Also, Guttridge wants Morgan to suppress Baird’s statement to police that he was going to the Long Branch Saloon, a bar in Vero Beach, when he was stopped by police.
Assistant State Attorney David Dodd said he may have some additional witnesses. Before trial, attorneys are allowed to interview witnesses who may be called to testify at trial.
By Elliott Jones, TCPalm.com
Tags: arrest, attorney, bars, beach, court, driving, dui, girlfriend, judge, jury, police, speeding, trial
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — Court hearings on County Administrator Joe Baird’s traffic cases have moved to after 1:30 p.m. today at the Indian River County Courthouse on State Road 60, according to the office of the judge handling the case.
Hearings were to be held this morning on motions filed by Baird’s attorney, Bobby Guttridge. But County Judge David Morgan has moved them to this afternoon when he will review the status of a number of cases, his office staff said.
Baird, 52, was arrested May 16 on charges of DUI and speeding. That was in connection with late-evening traffic stop in Vero Beach.
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Posted in Courts, Crime, Indian River County, Traffic | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The attorney for County Administrator Joe Baird says the police traffic stop that led to Baird’s arrest on DUI and speeding charges was illegal.
And on Wednesday, attorney Bobby Guttridge plans to ask County Judge David Morgan to throw out the case, according to court documents. (more…)
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Friday, July 10th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PALM CITY — Hard financial times have turned tumultuous at a local church, with the pastor using a sheriff’s deputy to keep elders outside the sanctuary doors and the elders, in turn, filing suit to remove the pastor.
In the lawsuit filed Wednesday in Martin County Circuit Court, seven members of Palm City Christian Church charge Pastor Anthony “Pastor Tony” Galbicka with breach of fiduciary duty and seek a ruling “ousting” him and voiding the “improper and/or illegal” actions he took.
The suit also alleges Galbicka slandered one plaintiff, Edward Taudien, when the pastor told other church members Taudien had stolen money from the church. The suit counters that Taudien had donated more than $168,000 to the church and loaned it $200,000 to build the sanctuary at 6450 Martin Highway in western Palm City.
Galbicka could not be reached Thursday at his home in Palm City, at the church, via telephone or by e-mail.
Robert J. Watson, a Stuart attorney representing the plaintiffs, said he expects a hearing on his request for a temporary restraining order against Galbicka to be scheduled late this month or early August.
According to the lawsuit, the 80-member church “began to struggle financially” this year; at a May 28 meeting attended by Galbicka, the elders approved several spending cuts, including reducing the pastor’s salary “by a modest percentage.”
Watson said the cut was to be about 15 percent, adding the church paid Galbicka’s housing and car expenses plus $22,000 a year. Details of how to make the cut had not been worked out, he said. (more…)
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Posted in Courts, Palm City | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A man found naked in the room of a 12-year-old girl with whom he communicated on MySpace and discussed having sex faces two felony charges, according to recently released arrest and court records.
The victim told police she spent most of a day in late June communicating with a man identified as Barrington Benjimen Smith Jr., 18, of the 500 block of Northwest Avon Avenue in Port St. Lucie.
They arranged to meet, she told police. The victim opened her bedroom window and let Smith in about 12:30 a.m. June 25, records state.
(more…)
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Posted in Crime, Port St. Lucie | 16 Comments »
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
PORT ST. LUCIE — A lock on the door was the only notice Jessica Rufo got that Hayes World Day Care & Learning Center had closed.
Rufo, a St. Lucie County School District employee, is keeping her 3-year-old daughter at home for the summer, but had left Hayes World about $500 to hold a spot for Elizabeth in the fall. Driving by the Darwin Boulevard center this weekend, Rufo noticed locks on the door.
A message on Hayes World’s phone service said the day-care center is “temporarily closed,” but offered no other information.
(more…)
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Posted in Economy, Port St. Lucie, Treasure Coast business | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles upheld its suspension of County Administrator Joe Baird’s driving license for refusing to take a Breathalyzer test May 16, a state official said Monday.
Vero Beach Police charged Baird with DUI and cited him for speeding. The cases are scheduled to come up for court review on July 22 in Indian River County Court.
Under state law, Baird’s license was automatically suspended for refusing to take a roadside breath test for alcohol. His attorney, Bobby Guttridge, appealed the ruling, saying Baird wasn’t properly advised of the penalties for refusing the test.
(more…)
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Posted in Courts, Crime, Indian River County, Traffic | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
When Andre Frechette’s physician advised him to exercise, he contracted Vero Beach-based Coral Pools Inc. to build a $21,000 pool at his Port St. Lucie home.
Tuesday morning, Frechette said he got a call from Coral Pools owner Shawn Riley telling him work on the pool, that was mostly paid for, would not be completed.
“He told me that they were filing for bankruptcy on Thursday,” said Frechette, 83. “My pool is only 85 percent complete.”
(more…)
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Posted in Courts, Economy, Indian River County, Martin County, St. Lucie County, Treasure Coast business | 24 Comments »