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Warren, who was suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis in August, made the announcement in a video posted on social media.
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Andrew Warren's fight to be reinstated continues to play out in court. With the deadline for qualifying for the August primary election approaching late next month, the prosecutor filed a motion in federal court asking for his case to be resolved quickly.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Warren from his post in 2022, a move that the attorney characterizes as a political stunt. A recent court ruling sided with Warren, opening the door for his reinstatement.
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Warren, who was suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2022, said the governor would suspend him again if he ran and won this year.
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Suspended Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren addressed his concerns following the suspension of Orlando-area state attorney Monique Worrell.
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The court ruled that Andrew Warren, who was suspended by Gov. Ron DeSantis after saying he would not prosecute abortion or gender-affirming cases, had waited too long to file a petition.
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In a 56-page document, DeSantis' attorneys say the state Senate should decide the case brought by the suspended Hillsborough state attorney.
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Former Hillsborough state attorney Andrew Warren filed the petition days after he announced he was filing an appeal in federal court.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Warren in August. A district court judge ruled DeSantis violated Warren's First Amendment rights, but did not have the authority to reinstate him.
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Citing the ruling in federal court that his First Amendment rights were violated, Warren wrote the letter to "respectfully request" DeSantis "voluntarily reinstate me as Hillsborough County's duly elected state attorney."
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Federal judge Robert Hinkle on Friday ruled that Gov. Ron DeSantis' removal of prosecutor Andrew Warren violated the First Amendment and Florida Constitution. But the U.S. circuit judge said he does not have the power to reinstate him.
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Suspended Hillsborough County state attorney Andrew Warren is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis, saying his First Amendment rights were violated.