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Llamilys Maria Bello
Llamilys Maria Bello
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Bar #109657(FL)     License for 27 years
Fort Lauderdale FL

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Florida Laws: 120.569120.57393.0655402.305435.04435.07741.28784.03817.61831.01893.13

16-005481EXE  CURTIS A. JACKSON vs AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES  (2016)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 20, 2016
The issue in this case is whether Petitioner’s request for exemption from disqualification should be granted.Petitioner demonstrated rehabilitation over a 20-year period from his disqualifying offense and should be granted an exemption from disqualification to hold a position of trust.
16-003377EXE  DWAYNE GASKIN vs AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES  (2016)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 16, 2016
The issue is whether Petitioner should be exempt from disqualification from employment in a position of trust, pursuant to section 435.07, Florida Statutes (2016).1/Petitioner failed to prove rehabilitation in light of inconsistent work history, repeated minor infractions, and lack of other evidence of rehabilitation; and ageny denial of request for exemption from disqualification is not an abuse of discretion.
16-004357EXE  JENNIFER FORD vs AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES  (2016)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 29, 2016
The issue is whether Petitioner should be exempt from disqualification from employment in a position of trust, pursuant to section 435.07, Florida Statutes (2016).1/Agency denial of request for exemption from disqualification was not abuse of discretion where Petitioner showed little proof of rehabilitation, except for the passage of time, and had further law enforcement involvement.
16-000661EXE  JOANNE DAWSON vs AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES  (2016)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 08, 2016
The issues in this case are: (1) whether Petitioner has been rehabilitated from her disqualifying offense in 2003, and, if so, (2) whether the intended action to deny Petitioner's exemption request pursuant to section 435.07(3), Florida Statutes, would constitute an abuse of discretion by the agency.Petitioner did not prove by clear and convincing evidence that she was rehabilitated from a 2003 felony conviction for battery on an emergency medical care provider, and it was not an abuse of discretion for the agency to deny her request for exemption.

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