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James Casimir Casey
James Casimir Casey
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19-004145  RINA RICHARD DEMICHAEL vs DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES, DIVISION OF RETIREMENT  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 05, 2019
Whether Petitioner, Rina Richard DeMichael (“Petitioner”), the surviving spouse of David DeMichael, is entitled to change the Florida Retirement System (“FRS”) retirement benefits payment Option 1 selected by Mr. DeMichael.Petitioner, a surviving spouse, cannot change her deceased husband's Option 1 retirement benefit selection once payments were cashed or deposited. Evidence failed to establish husband's mental incapacity or duress.
19-001125PL  RICHARD CORCORAN, AS COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION vs JAVIER CUENCA  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 04, 2019
Whether Respondent, a teacher and basketball coach, engaged in sexual misconduct, including lewd or lascivious molestation, with student athletes; if so, whether disciplinary action, up to and including permanent revocation, should be taken against his educator certificate.Respondent engaged in sexual misconduct, including lewd or lascivious molestation, with students, for which his educator certificate should be permanently revoked.
17-001318  JAVIER CUENCA vs STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 27, 2017
Whether Petitioner forfeits his rights and benefits under the Florida Retirement System Investment Plan.Petitioner's felony convictions are not "specified offenses" pursuant to section 112.3173(2)(e)6. and, therefore, his FRS benefits and rights are not forfeited.
12-001677PL  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs LUIS DELMONTE  (2012)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 14, 2012
The issues in this case are whether Respondent failed to maintain good moral character in violation of sections 943.1395(7) and 943.13(7), Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code Rule 11B-27.0011(4)(b), by possessing not more than 20 grams of cannabis in violation of section 893.13(6)(b), Florida Statutes, and if so, the penalty that should be imposed.Petitioner failed to establish by clear and convicing evidence that Respondent, a certified law enforcement officer, unlawfully possessed less than 20 grams of marijuana.
10-010590PL  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs JASON B. STOREY  (2010)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 13, 2010
The issues in this case are whether Respondent committed the allegations contained in the Amended Administrative Complaint, and if so, the penalty that should be imposed.Clear and convincing evidence that Respondent failed to maintain good moral character by committing a battery against a female motorist and misusing his official position. Aggravating factors warrant revocation of certification.
08-000318TTS  MIAMI-DADE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD vs DOUGLAS COOK, JR.  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 17, 2008
The issue is whether Respondent committed misconduct in office by applying for credential payment in reliance upon an online doctorate degree obtained without academic effort and thus violated Section 1012.33(6)(b), Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code Rules 6B-4.009(3) and 6B-1.006(5).Recommend a 30-day suspension imposed by Petitioner be sustained for assistant principal who applied for credential pay increment based on his obtaining two doctorates from diploma mills.
03-002287  SHEILA KIESS vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY  (2003)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 20, 2003
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner, who was hurt while working for Respondent as a law enforcement officer, suffered a catastrophic injury on or after January 1, 1995, making her eligible for lifetime health insurance benefits pursuant to Section 112.19(2)(h)1., Florida Statutes.Petitioner, who was hurt while working for Respondent as law enforcement officer, suffered catastrophic injury on or after January 1, 1995, making her eligible for lifetime health insurance benefits pursuant to Section 112.19(2)(h)1., Florida Statutes.
94-004174  DEPARTMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs JO ANNE THORNTON  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 26, 1994
The issue in this case is whether Respondent committed the offenses alleged in the administrative complaint filed by Petitioner and, if so, what disciplinary action should be taken.Respondent tested positive for cocaine at level slightly above cut-off; unlawful use not established,but test raised doubts about character that justify probable/random testing.

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