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... I In 2006, Detective William Pedraja of the Miami-Dade Police Department received an unverified tip that marijuana was being grown...
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...Milledgeville, Georgia, and fled. Minutes later his car was stopped by Baldwin County Deputy Sheriff Will Robinson. The deputy, who was twenty-six years old...
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...September 2004, . . . through on or about October 30, 2004, in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties and elsewhere, Daniels, using a facility and means of interstate...
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Combining his favorite interests, Bob Kell came up with the Underwater Bar Association for scuba-diving lawyers. That's the Dive Bar for short
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