“Man Guilty Of His Wife’s Execution” – (Tragic Murder Case from 1995)

Shooting Ruled A Murder Children Watched Mother's Slaying July 26, 1995|By TREVOR JENSEN Staff Writer "I'm going to the gas chamber," Peter Samuels predicted after he fired a fatal shot at point-blank range into his estranged wife's head two years ago. There is no gas chamber in Florida. But Samuels' prediction that the slaying would lead to his death could come true after a jury found him guilty on Tuesday of first-degree murder. Jurors will reconvene on Sept. 18 to make [...]

“Man Guilty Of His Wife’s Execution” – (Tragic Murder Case from 1995)2019-10-20T21:36:01+00:00

ABC 10 – Charges dropped against mother of baby found buried in backyard; Attorney Ken Padowitz explains legal basis

VIDEO AND STORY CLICK HERE HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Child neglect charges have been dropped against the mother of a baby who was found buried in her Hallandale Beach backyard. Brittany Sierra was arrested in January 2013 after it was discovered her son, Dontrell Melvin, had been missing since 2011.Prosecutors said Sierra was initially charged with child neglect, because the state only had knowledge of one phone call she made to police to find her son. It was later revealed that Sierrra had made four [...]

ABC 10 – Charges dropped against mother of baby found buried in backyard; Attorney Ken Padowitz explains legal basis2015-04-24T01:53:33+00:00

CBS – Attorney Ken Padowitz says Prosecutors correct to drop cases from alleged racist cops

Attorney Ken Padowitz says Prosecutors correct to drop cases from alleged racist cops - (Video) FT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – The Broward State Attorney’s Office has dropped more than three dozen criminal cases connected to four former Fort Lauderdale Police officers caught up in a racism scandal. Prosecutors have been reviewing the arrests made by former officers Alex Alvarez, James Wells, Jason Holding and Christopher Sousa. On Thursday, prosecutors confirmed that they plan to drop 17 Misdemeanor cases where the officers were the main officer involved in [...]

CBS – Attorney Ken Padowitz says Prosecutors correct to drop cases from alleged racist cops2022-11-03T18:29:01+00:00

Jury finds Mitchell Kraft not guilty in bribery case

It took a Broward jury less than two hours on Tuesday to find Mitchell Kraft not guilty of trying to use his wife's position on the Broward School Board to benefit a pair of corrupt developers. Kraft, 62, held his breath as the verdicts were read shortly before 5 p.m. He was charged with bribery, unlawful compensation and conspiracy. His wife Stephanie Kraft was acquitted of the same charges last December, but in her case, the jury found her guilty of [...]

Jury finds Mitchell Kraft not guilty in bribery case2019-10-20T21:36:01+00:00

This Motorized Skateboard Might Kick Segway to the Curb

By Simon Cohen When it comes to visions of the future in transportation, there are two versions we just can’t get out of our heads: the flying cars from The Jetsons and the amazing hoverboard that Marty McFly rode with so much style in Back to the Future Part II. Face it: Our reality is far more mundane. But a new “personal motorized transporter,” unveiled at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in January, just might make us feel like we’re living in the future. Available in red, white [...]

This Motorized Skateboard Might Kick Segway to the Curb2022-11-03T18:29:32+00:00

4th DCA Faults Judge for Bail Denial of Elected Official

Judge Reversed On Appeal From Attorney Ken Padowitz Samantha Joseph, Daily Business Review February 12, 2015 Broward Circuit Judge Matthew Destry received a tongue lashing Wednesday from the Fourth District Court of Appeal for refusing to consider bond for Stephanie Kraft, a former Broward School Board member, after she was convicted of official misconduct. Destry ordered Kraft into custody Dec. 11 immediately after a jury found her guilty of official misconduct but acquitted her of bribery, unlawful compensation [...]

4th DCA Faults Judge for Bail Denial of Elected Official2022-11-03T18:30:01+00:00

Judge was wrong to jail Kraft before sentencing without saying why, court rules

Broward Circuit Judge Matthew Destry was out of line when he offered no explanation for why he decided to jail Stephanie Kraft in December, an appeals court ruled Wednesday. Kraft, 58, a former member of the Broward School Board, was found guilty on Dec. 11 of one count of official misconduct, a crime punishable by up to five years in prison. Destry ordered her taken into custody immediately. Five days later, defense lawyer Ken Padowitz returned to Destry's courtroom in a bid to free [...]

Judge was wrong to jail Kraft before sentencing without saying why, court rules2022-11-03T18:32:41+00:00
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