Articles Posted in Probation in Jacksonville

Jacksonville registered sex predator arrested for alleged rape
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A Jacksonville man is in police custody facing a pending sexual battery charge. The man also happens to be a registered sexual predator in Florida who is on probation. According to an article in the Florida Times Union, the man was drinking with a woman and later in the night, the woman claimed she woke…

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Man arrested for taking bribes to get Clay County probationers out of community service
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A resident ranger at a Boy Scout camp in Clay County was arrested last week for soliciting and taking bribes from people assigned to do community service there. Michael Kenneth Eble was taking money from the defendants and then signing their official documents to indicate they had completed the community service, according to a report…

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Jacksonville violation of probation for curfew violation
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Our Jacksonville Probation Attorney has represented hundreds of people charged with violating their probation in Duval, Clay and Nassau Counties. When you are placed on probation in Florida, you have less rights than the common citizen. There are general conditions along with special conditions of every criminal probation. Some general conditions of probation include getting…

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Ponte Vedra Beach Housewife Accused of Violation of Probation in St. Johns County
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Just when you thought Quinn Gray had vanished from the scene, here she comes, on her way back into court on an alleged violation of probation. Gray, who now goes by the name Quinn Hanna, made national headlines two years ago after faking her kidnapping and trying to extort $50,000 from her husband while she…

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UF Basketball Player Gets Probation in St. Augustine Trespassing Case
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A University of Florida sophomore basketball player has some legal problems that he’s dealing with after accepting a deferred prosecution agreement for misdemeanor criminal trespassing. The agreement stems from an April arrest in St. Augustine, The Florida Times-Union reports. What’s significant about this case is that he was on probation from a different state at…

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