JSO transparency page sees changes after Florida Supreme Court decision on Marsyās Law
Read full article: JSO transparency page sees changes after Florida Supreme Court decision on Marsyās LawA new decision to release names of crime victims to the public in Florida has already impacted our local community and how law enforcement agencies share data.
Marsyās Law doesnāt protect anyoneās name, including law enforcement, Florida Supreme Court rules
Read full article: Marsyās Law doesnāt protect anyoneās name, including law enforcement, Florida Supreme Court rulesA Florida constitutional amendment may protect a victim of crimeās information, but that does not include their name and that goes for law enforcement too, the Florida Supreme Court ruled unanimously Thursday.
Justices weigh police āMarsyās Lawā case
Read full article: Justices weigh police āMarsyās Lawā caseIn a case that could upend public access to information about policing, the Florida Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday about whether the identities of law-enforcement officers are shielded by a 2018 constitutional amendment designed to bolster crime victimsā rights.
Florida Supreme Court to decide whether Marsyās Law protects law enforcement
Read full article: Florida Supreme Court to decide whether Marsyās Law protects law enforcementThe Florida Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether law enforcement officers involved in fatal shootings can keep their identities shielded from the public.
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George Floydās death sparks changes, debate surrounding policing
Read full article: George Floydās death sparks changes, debate surrounding policingTuesday marks one year since the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police. Floydās death sparked a nationwide movement to change police tactics and increase accountability, but the movement has brought different results in different parts of the country.
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Groups back challenge to Marsyās Law ruling
Read full article: Groups back challenge to Marsyās Law rulingFirst Amendment and journalism groups want to weigh in if the Florida Supreme Court takes up a case that could help shield the identities of law enforcement officers involved in use-of-force incidents.
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Marsyās Law dispute goes to Florida Supreme Court
Read full article: Marsyās Law dispute goes to Florida Supreme CourtA legal battle about whether a 2018 constitutional amendment known as āMarsyās Lawā can shield the identities of police officers went to the Florida Supreme Court on Tuesday.
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Florida appeals court: Police officers get āMarsyās Lawā protections
Read full article: Florida appeals court: Police officers get āMarsyās Lawā protectionsSiding with a union that represents law-enforcement officers, a state appeals court on Tuesday unanimously decided that a constitutional amendment expanding victimsā rights can shield the identities of police officers who were threatened in use-of-force incidents.
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One person, dog killed in early morning house fire in Arlington
Read full article: One person, dog killed in early morning house fire in ArlingtonJACKSONVILLE, Fla. ā One person died in a house fire early Monday morning, according to the Jacksonville Fire-Rescue. The victim was found in the living room area adjacent to the kitchen. One died and the other was taken to a local veterinarianās office. āIām a 65-year-old woman, so it really (a) nervous wreck.āThe state fire marshal and JSO homicide detectives called to investigate the cause of the fire, which is standard protocol, according to JFRD. AdThe fire marshal was called to determine how the fire started.
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St. Augustine teen accused of shooting girlfriend in the face
Read full article: St. Augustine teen accused of shooting girlfriend in the faceA St. Augustine teen is accused in the shooting death of his girlfriend. DaāShaud Kendrell Williams, 17, was taken into custody Thursday evening on a felony manslaughter charge in the death of the unnamed 23-year-old woman, according to an arrest report released by the St. Johns County Sheriffās Office. The arrest report says Williams went over to the victimās home about 7:50 p.m. Thursday for dinner. The report says Williams then pushed the victim away and shot her in the face. Williams was later found at an address off South Woodlawn Street, where deputies say he had a gun and was threatening to take his own life.
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JSO says officers canāt have Marsyās Law protections. The union is suing to change that.
Read full article: JSO says officers canāt have Marsyās Law protections. The union is suing to change that.But, according to the training slide, officers with the Jacksonville Sheriffās Office canāt invoke Marsyās Law protections in the course of their official duty. The Fraternal Order of Police, the union that represents officers, is suing the Jacksonville Sheriffās Office to challenge the policy. Judge Charles Dodson ruled against the Florida Police Benevolent Association, writing in his court order that Marsyās Law enforcement officers acting in their official capacity are not protected by Marsyās Law. āThat hasnāt been an issue expressed to me by several other agencies that allow Marsyās Law protection. In Jacksonville, the city and Jacksonville Fraternal Order of Police are waiting for the judgeās ruling.

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