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The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office has gotten big ethics rebukes. We examine charges of rogue prosecutors under Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. Will a new appointment restore public trust?
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When virulent anti-Semitic fliers began showing up on lawns in Miami Beach earlier this month, the city’s police department urged residents to call detectives. But if history is any lesson, criminal charges will be difficult to make.
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Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle recused her office from investigating claims of corruption made by former Miami police chief Art Acevedo against city commissioners. Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered Broward State Attorney to take over the case.
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Calls for police accountability drove much of the election.
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Since 2009, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office has given more than $5 million it collected from defendants to nonprofits in the county. The money was…
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On this Thursday, July 30, episode of Sundial:Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office And Its Shadowy Charity Defendants in Miami-Dade County are being asked…
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How The Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office Has Used A Shadowy Charity Fund In Criminal Cases
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The Miami-Dade Democratic Party is calling for one of its most high-profile members, State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle, to suspend her reelection…
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Melba Pearson, the former deputy director of Miami’s American Civil Liberties Union, filed paperwork Thursday to challenge longtime incumbent Miami-Dade…
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On an afternoon in November, 17 people from across Miami-Dade County gathered in a Miami courtroom to have their voting rights restored. The hearing would…
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Cheers erupted in a Miami-Dade County courtroom on Friday, as more than a dozen people with felony convictions had their right to vote restored by a…
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It’s been a tough summer for South Florida beaches, which have faced hot weather, seaweed and high bacteria levels.The latest example happened this week…