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Henri Chevet Cawthon
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89-005303  ANGEL CORDERO vs DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF LICENSING  (1989)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 29, 1989
Whether petitioner's application for a concealed weapon or firearm license should be approved.Proof failed to demonstrate that applicant for concealed weapon permit had been convicted of a felony
89-000949  DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF LICENSING vs. JOHN L. TROUTNER AND ATLAS PRIVATE INVESTIGATING AGENCY  (1989)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Jan. 31, 1990
Whether Respondents provided security guard services to Michael Friedman without licenses to conduct security guard & services; hired James McCullough, an unlicensed private investigator, to perform private investigative services; whether Respondent John Troutner, engaged in misconduct, to wit: harassing subjects of his investigations, and falsified his application for licensure and whether Respondents John and Pam Troutner electronically recorded telephone conversations without the knowledge and/or consent of those being recorded.Whether respondents employed unlicensed security personnel and engaged in other misconduct in operating his security agency.
89-003718  DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF LICENSING vs HAROLD W. CHARLTON, PRESIDENT; HIGHLANDER DETECTIVE BUREAU; ORLANDO DETECTIVE AGENCY; AND TAMPA BAY DETECTIVE BUREAU  (1989)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 11, 1989
Whether Respondent failed to produce records for inspection by the Petitioner regarding the repossession of a 1986 Amberjack Sea Ray Boat after demand, in violation of Section 493.322(2), Florida Statutes. Whether Respondent failed to produce records for inspection by the Respondent regarding the repossession of a 1982 Chrysler New Yorker motor vehicle after demand, in violation of Section 493.322(2), Florida Statutes. Whether Respondent is guilty of fraud or deceit, or of negligence, incompetency, or misconduct in the practice of his business by failing to turn over the proceeds of the sale of a repossessed 1982 Chrysler New Yorker to his client, Chrysler Credit Corporation, in violation of Section 493.319(1)(f), Florida Statutes. Whether Respondent gave a check in the amount of $621.16 to Winter Park Executive Center for rent, which check was returned for insufficient funds, in violation of Section 493.319(1)(f), Florida Statutes. Whether Respondent failed to disclose the location of a repossessed 1986 Amberjack Sea Ray boat to his client, Naval Air Federal Credit Union, after repeated requests, in violation of Section 493.319(1)(f), Florida Statutes.Respondent guilty of two counts of failure to produce records; misconduct to fail to account or deliver on repoed auto.
89-005307  DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF LICENSING vs ROBERT D. WINGARD, W-B WINGARD BROWN, SECURITY ENFORCEMENT SPECIALISTS  (1989)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 29, 1989
The issue is whether respondent should be disciplined for allegedly operating various security services without a license as charged in the administrative complaint.Agency cannot discipline an unlicensed person. Recommended Order later reversed by agency.
89-000117  DEPARTMENT OF STATE, DIVISION OF LICENSING vs. LAWRENCE E. SINGLETON  (1989)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Jul. 11, 1989
The issue for consideration was whether Respondent's Class A and Class C licenses as a Private Investigative Agency and Private Investigator, respectively, should be disciplined because of the misconduct alleged in the Administrative Complaint filed herein. On December 15, 1988, an Administrative Complaint was filed in this case by David C. Register, Director, Division of Licensing for the Department of State, which was furnished to the Respondent by certified mail on the same day. In this Complaint, Petitioner alleges that Respondent is guilty of several violations of Chapter 493, Florida Statutes, and seeks to discipline his licenses. Thereafter, on December 29, 1988, Respondent's counsel filed an Answer and Request for Formal Administrative proceedings on his client's behalf and on January 10, 1989, the matter was forwarded to the Division of Administrative Hearings for appointment of a Hearing Officer. On February 10, 1989, the undersigned set the case for hearing in Tampa on April 6, 1989, but, on February 24, 1989, pursuant to Petitioner'S Motion for Continuance, an Order granting the continuance until May 3, 1989, was entered.Issuance of wrong type license no entitlement to keep it. Investor's failure to provide reports as requested and agreed upon is misconduct
88-001250  FIRST NATIONAL BANK vs. DEPARTMENT OF STATE  (1988)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Aug. 01, 1988
Petitioenr's application to register the service mark ""First National Bank"" is denied because there is already a registered bank with a mark very similiar to petitioner.
86-001470  DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES vs. DIDI'S SEAFOOD CORP.  (1986)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Oct. 01, 1987
The central issue in this case is whether Respondent is guilty of the violations alleged in the Administrative Complaint which demands relief against Respondent's Monroe County license (WD 000938), and, if so, what penalty should be imposed. The secondary issue is whether Respondent's Dade County license (WD 000008) should be denied renewal. A companion case, Didi's Seafood Corporation Department of Natural Resources (Case No. 86-4512), addresses the third issue of whether Didi's Monroe license is entitled to renewal. The Recommended Order in that case is being issued concurrent with this Order.Res. guilty of selling undersized lobster tails. Res. granted renewal of license but placed on a probation period for two years.
86-002394  HENRY'S SEAFOOD, INC. vs. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES  (1986)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Oct. 01, 1987
The central issue in this case is whether Petitioner's wholesale dealer's license should be approved for renewal.Despite negotiated plea no proof petitioner actually violated law & consid- ering mitigating circumstances should have license revewed with probation.
86-004512  DIDI'S SEAFOOD CORP. vs. DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES  (1986)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Oct. 01, 1987
The central issue in this case is whether Petitioner is entitled to the renewal of its application for a wholesale dealer's license for its Monroe County license (WD 000988). The issues of discipline against the Monroe license and denial of the renewal of its Dade license (WD 000008) are addressed in Case No. 86-1470.Petitioner's negotiated plea re undersized lobster tails done w/out proof as to whether law actually broken therefore recommend renewal with probation.

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