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Sarah Boone Case: Accused suitcase killer files new documents as she represents herself
SUMMARY: Sarah Boon, representing herself in her murder trial, has submitted several handwritten requests to the court. Accused of zipping her boyfriend in a suitcase and leaving him to die four years ago, she seeks standby counsel for trial preparation and state funding for a private investigator and witnesses. Boon claims she has not received any discovery or case materials and aims to avoid further penalization from the court. While her request for standby counsel was denied due to her waiver of court-appointed representation, the court approved $5,000 for a defense investigator and funds for a mental health expert. Case materials will be provided after a Monday hearing.
After being forced to represent herself in her trial, Sarah Boone, has filed new documents in her case.
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How this app lets you immerse yourself in 450 years of St. Augustine’s rich Black history
SUMMARY: The St. Augustine Black History app, launched in February 2021, allows users to explore the city’s 450-year Black history. Created by Visit St. Augustine, it combines historical content with real-world exploration using the “What’s Nearby” feature. Key sites include the Accord Civil Rights Museum, St. Paul A.M.E. Church, and the site of Fort Mose, the first Black free settlement in the U.S. The app organizes content into four sections: Events Timeline, Historical People, Historical Places, and Historical Topics. It’s regularly updated to offer an engaging and evolving experience of Black history in St. Augustine.
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Casselberry police introduce full-body harness for safer restraints. Here’s how it works
SUMMARY: The Casselberry Police Department in Florida has introduced a new full-body restraint device called the “Wrap” to enhance safety during arrests. This three-part device includes leg straps, an arm sleeve, and a helmet, offering more control than the previous leg-only “Hobble.” The Wrap helps prevent suspects from moving their upper bodies, reducing risks to officers, suspects, and bystanders. It has been effective in calming individuals under the influence or experiencing mental breakdowns, allowing them to safely be transported. The department plans to equip each patrol unit with several Wraps for immediate use.
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DeSantis continues to attack Legislature’s immigration bill | Florida
SUMMARY: Florida lawmakers passed an immigration enforcement bill, the TRUMP Act, which Governor Ron DeSantis plans to veto. DeSantis criticized the bill as weak, arguing it would make Florida a “de facto sanctuary state” and undermine existing immigration control efforts. Key issues include its failure to end “catch and release” of undocumented migrants and the reduction of the governor’s enforcement powers. The bill would appoint the agriculture commissioner as the chief immigration officer and allocate $500 million for law enforcement. Despite passing with some bipartisan opposition, DeSantis vowed to continue pushing for stronger immigration measures.
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