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Dennis Stephen Valente
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12-004123  DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES vs COHIBA MOTORSPORT, INC.  (2012)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 20, 2012
The issue is whether Respondent engaged in business activities requiring a motor vehicle dealer license while its license was suspended.One sale of junked car during suspension of license of motor vehicle dealer does not constitute pattern of wrongdoing.
84-001256  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs. FREDERICK L. OATES  (1984)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 06, 1990
Neither gross misconduct nor gross insubordination were proven. Dismiss.
82-001958  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs. FRANKLIN PENDLETON TAYLOR  (1982)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 06, 1990
This case involves the issue of whether the Respondent demonstrated lack of good moral character and made a false representation on an application for employment with the City of Tampa Police Department when he failed to disclose several prior places of employment. By an amended notice of hearing, dated September 15, 1983, Respondent was given due notice of the formal hearing held on October 28, 1983. By a pleading addressed to the undersigned Hearing Officer and dated October 22, 1983, the Respondent acknowledged receipt of the notice of hearing and stated that he would not be attending the hearing. Respondent stated no proper grounds for the granting of a continuance and no continuance was requested in accordance with the Model Rules of Procedure. At the formal hearing, the Petitioner called as witnesses Carl A. Kaluhiokalani, R. S. Noblitt, Kenneth H. Taylor, Oscar Crosby, Curtis Lane, Elmer Barry, Sue Campbell. The Petitioner offered and had admitted into evidence four exhibits. The Respondent did not appear and did not present evidence on his behalf.Recommend suspension for officer who lied about employment record to get job where he'd been turned down for unfavorable employment history.
83-001583  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs. CRAIG C. MCWHORTER  (1983)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 06, 1990
Revoke ceritficate for corrections officer who was incompetent, negligent and engaged in actions which seriously reduced his effectiveness.
83-002222  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs. RANDALL B. CADENHEAD  (1983)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 06, 1990
The issues in this instance are promoted in keeping with an administrative complaint brought by the Petitioner against the Respondent, charging violations of Sections 943.13 and 943.145, Florida Statutes. These allegations relate to the claim that Respondent was involved in a liaison with a prostitute in which he exchanged Valium for sex. The encounter between the Respondent and the prostitute is alleged to have occurred while the Respondent was on duty. This Valium was allegedly obtained from an automobile which was examined as part of the Respondent's duties as a law enforcement officer. It is further alleged that the Valium should have been turned in as part of his responsibilities as a law enforcement officer.Police officer was not proven to have violated statute by exchanging confiscated Valium for sex with a prostitute. Witness was not believable. Dismiss.
83-002223  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs. BENNY R. HARDY  (1983)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 06, 1990
Respondent forged prescriptions for drugs and is on probation for it. He therefore does not meet standards for certification. Revoke license.
83-002299  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs. WAYNE A. THOMAS  (1983)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 06, 1990
The issues are presented based upon an Administrative Complaint filed by the Petitioner against the Respondent accusing the Respondent of entering into a drug trafficking agreement with an inmate in a correctional facility where the Respondent worked. This is in violation of Sections 943.13 and 943.145, Florida Statutes, per the Administrative Complaint, in that should the allegations be proven, Respondent is not felt to be qualified to hold a certificate as a correctional officer in the State of Florida, in that he has committed conduct unfitting for a correctional officer.There was no proof of criminality offered in Administrative Complaint. Therefore Respondent cannot be found to have done acts alleged. Dismiss complaint.

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