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3:96CV349-RV  Schism v. United States  (1998)
District Court, N.D. Florida Filed: Aug. 31, 1998 Citations: 19 F. Supp. 2d 1287
19 F. Supp. 2d 1287 (1998) William O. SCHISM and Robert Reinlie, Plaintiffs, v. UNITED STATES of America and William Cohen as Secretary of Defense, Defendants. No. 3:96CV349/RV. United States District Court, N.D. Florida, Pensacola Division. August 31, 1998. *1288 J.D. Roy Atchison, U.S. Attorney Northern Dist. of Florida, Pensacola, FL, Shirley Wang, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, DC, Martha Hirschfield, U.S. Dept. of Justice, Civil Div., Washington, DC, for U.S. George Everette Day, Day and..
3:01-cv-00452  PACE v. PLATT  (2002)
District Court, N.D. Florida Filed: Aug. 12, 2002 Citations: 228 F. Supp. 2d 1332
228 F. Supp. 2d 1332 (2002) Don H. PACE and Bonnie L. Pace, and on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Leonard PLATT, Joan E. Klar, Timothy J. Lee, Henry O. Lamar, Jr., Jane and John Does 1-500, and the Internal Revenue Service, Defendants. No. 3:01-CV-452/LAC. United States District Court, N.D. Florida, Pensacola Division. August 12, 2002. *1333 Don H. Pace, Sedona, AZ, Pro se. Bonnie L. Pace, Panama City Beach, FL, Pro se. Wendy K. Vann, U.S. Department of Jus..
19-000124EXE  RIQUEL GONZALEZ-SALCERIO vs AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 07, 2019
Whether Petitioner, Riquel Gonzalez-Salcerio ("Dr. Gonzalez"), has disqualifying offenses under section 435.04(4), Florida Statutes; if so, whether Dr. Gonzalez has demonstrated rehabilitation by clear and convincing evidence; and, if so, whether Respondent, Agency for Health Care Administration's ("AHCA"), intended action to deny Dr. Gonzalez's request for an exemption from disqualification constitutes an abuse of discretion.Petitioner does not have disqualifying offenses. Even if he did, clear and convincing evidence demonstrates he is rehabilitated and that it would be an abuse of discretion to deny exemption.

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