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69-1359-Civ-WM  Fuentes v. Faircloth  (1970)
District Court, S.D. Florida Filed: Aug. 21, 1970 Citations: 317 F. Supp. 954
317 F. Supp. 954 (1970) Margarita FUENTES, individually, and as a class for all those similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. Earl FAIRCLOTH, Attorney General for the State of Florida, and Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Defendants. No. 69-1359-Civ-WM. United States District Court, S. D. Florida. August 21, 1970. *955 Economic Opportunity Legal Services, for plaintiffs. Earl Faircloth, Atty. Gen., for State of Florida. Mershon, Sawyer, Johnston, Dunwody & Cole, Miami, Fla., for Firestone Tire & Rub..
03-000580PL  DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs RICHARD BROWN  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 19, 2003
The issue is whether Respondent failed to maintain good moral character, as required by Sections 943.1395(6) and (7), and 943.13(7), Florida Statutes, and Rule 11B-27.0011(4)(a), Florida Administrative Code.The Commission failed to prove that Respondent failed to maintain good moral character because it failed to prove the underlying crime of possessing a short barreled shotgun that was operable or could readily be made to be operable.
98-004977  DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs KEITH R. DELANO  (1998)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Nov. 06, 1998
Whether Respondent, a certified law enforcement officer, failed to maintain good moral character as alleged in the Amended Administrative Complaint.Law enforcement officer who had non-consensual sex with his daughter lacked good moral character.
95-000822  KEITH RAY DELANO vs DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF LICENSING  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 23, 1995
The issue presented is whether Petitioner's application for licensure should be granted.Petitioner entitled to licensure where misdemeanor convictions not directly related to business for which licenses were sought.

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