Family’s decades-long search for long-lost son leads to Broward jail

"Here we have an opportunity to maybe change this course of events." Wayne K. Roustan Sun Sentinel September 30th, 2015 Jose Frederick Perez Jr. finally has a place to call home. After decades of searching for him, his family found the 42-year-old homeless man — in the Broward County Jail. "[It was] very emotional to see him handcuffed, but I'm very happy," said a tearful Bertha Solorzano after attending her half-brother's court appearance Wednesday morning. The last time Perez's father [...]

Family’s decades-long search for long-lost son leads to Broward jail2019-10-20T21:36:00+00:00

Broward judges face sanctions from state Supreme Court

By Rafael Olmeda Sun Sentinel September 4th, 2015 The summer has been a challenging one for Broward judges accused of misconduct. One has already been removed from her job and is fighting to get it back. Another is fighting to keep her job after the state's highest court rejected a lighter penalty for misconduct. And a third is hoping the same court will accept a suspension instead of a tougher sanction. The summer has been a challenging one for Broward judges accused of [...]

Broward judges face sanctions from state Supreme Court2022-11-03T18:25:10+00:00

“Wrestling Defense” Murder trial of 12-year-old Lionel Tate | Ken Padowitz

The tragic murder case of 12-year-old Lionel Tate and his infamous "Wrestling Defense". Former Assistant State's Attorney Ken Padowitz pursues justice for a little girl while recognizing the Defendant's young age as he aspires to be a "Minister of Justice". Padowitz's winning trial strategy and skill are on full display in this gripping video.

“Wrestling Defense” Murder trial of 12-year-old Lionel Tate | Ken Padowitz2019-10-20T21:36:00+00:00

CAMERA TO CAR THIEVES: SAY CHEESE!

"Owners could quickly find themselves on the wrong side of the law..." By Simon Cohen.  August 12, 2015 That near-miss accident on the freeway or comet streaking past your windshield? These days, the news and Facebook feeds are littered with “caught on dashcam” footage. But dashcams aren’t just for capturing sensational YouTube-worthy moments. A new breed of cam turns your car into a rolling surveillance platform. LyfeLens is essentially a spy system for vehicles. It comes with two cameras and [...]

CAMERA TO CAR THIEVES: SAY CHEESE!2019-10-20T21:36:00+00:00

Case Marks First Time Animation Technique Used in Criminal Court (March 16th, 1993)

Computer Simulates Hit-run At Trial March 16, 1993|By TREVOR JENSEN, Staff Writer Computer animation made its debut in criminal court on Monday as jurors watched a technically precise video showing how Nicole Rae Walker, 6, was struck and killed by a pickup truck. It was the first time computer animation was used in a Florida criminal trial and one of only a handful of times it has been used nationally, although the technique is common in civil cases. Nicole was killed and two of her [...]

Case Marks First Time Animation Technique Used in Criminal Court (March 16th, 1993)2019-10-20T21:36:00+00:00

Broward Clerk’s Office Announces Cutbacks

"Another brilliant move by the Florida legislature" BROWARD (CBS Miami) – Starting Monday, if you have to pay a traffic ticket, file a lawsuit or just check on court records you can expect to wait longer and have fewer hours in the day to accomplish your work. Broward Clerk of Courts Howard Forman said it’s because of the upshot of major budget cuts to the Clerk of Courts Office. “It’s gonna hurt,” said Forman.  Forman said the state legislators cut the [...]

Broward Clerk’s Office Announces Cutbacks2022-11-03T18:26:21+00:00

Connecticut Law Tribune: State Gets Crash Course In Animation Technology

A Fort Lauderdale, Fla., based attorney, Kenneth Padowitz, first used animation technology as the prosecutor in a 1993 trial involving a hit-and-run driver who ran into five children, killing one of them. The eventual guilty verdict was challenged by the defense, but a Florida appellate court sided with Padowitz. It was the first appellate decision in the U.S. upholding computer animation as evidence in a criminal trial. First Forensic Computer Animation entered into evidence by Trial Lawyer Ken Padowitz, March 8, 1993 [...]

Connecticut Law Tribune: State Gets Crash Course In Animation Technology2024-08-20T14:47:24+00:00

Pre-law High School Students Stage A Real-life Drama In A Mock Trial. (2004 Pre-Law Class)

Legal Action Should doctors be allowed to help patients end their lives?  That's the question being presented in a mock trial to a group of students in the Honors Pre-Law Program at American Heritage School in Plantation.  Former Broward County prosecutor Ken Padowitz, director of the program, is setting up a portable courtroom for the trial in which students play the roles of judge, prosecutor, witnesses, jury and defense attorney. In the case before the future lawyers, a doctor has been [...]

Pre-law High School Students Stage A Real-life Drama In A Mock Trial. (2004 Pre-Law Class)2019-10-20T21:36:01+00:00

Two Men’s Charges Dropped as Attorneys Allege Collier Sheriff’s Office Coverup (2008 Legal Strategy Success)

She hired Padowitz months later because she was tired of the delays and wanted a top attorney outside Collier County.   "Something Smells to High Holy Hell" - Ken Padowitz NAPLES, Sep 6, 2008 - A letter contending three innocent men were arrested on armed robbery and beating charges in a crime involving a high-ranking Collier sheriff's official's son — who is Sheriff Don Hunter's godson — has resulted in the prosecutor dropping charges against two of the men. The charges were dropped [...]

Two Men’s Charges Dropped as Attorneys Allege Collier Sheriff’s Office Coverup (2008 Legal Strategy Success)2022-11-03T18:28:28+00:00

First Grade Teacher Finds Justice – Not Guilty of Dragging Deputy (2005 Trial)

Lake Worth Teacher Acquitted In Scuffle February 11, 2005|By Jon Burstein Staff Writer -  Sun-Sentinel -   A first-grade teacher wept Thursday night after a jury needed just 33 minutes to acquit her of charges that she drove a short distance with a Broward sheriff's deputy's hand wedged in her car window. As the verdict was read, a sobbing Lisa Leo buried her face in her attorney's shoulder while her family and friends celebrated in the courtroom's front row with hugs and [...]

First Grade Teacher Finds Justice – Not Guilty of Dragging Deputy (2005 Trial)2019-10-20T21:36:01+00:00
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