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Lynne Thomas Winston
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01-003693  D`CARDELL TANORRIS MILLER vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 19, 2001
The issue is whether Petitioner should be granted an exemption from employment disqualification, thereby allowing him to work in a position of special trust or responsibility.Petitioner presented clear and convincing evidence that he should be granted an exemption from employment disqualification.
01-001256  CHARLES BROWN vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 30, 2001
Petitioner sought an exemption for disqualifying criminal offenses. Petitioner proved by clear and convincing evidence that he had been rehabilitated. Recommend exemption.
99-004397  AARON FOREMAN vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 15, 1999
The issue in the case is whether the Petitioner’s request for exemption from employment disqualification should be approved.Evidence supports approval of exemption application.
00-003249  JAMES C. FUCE vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 07, 2000
Whether Petitioner is entitled to an exemption from employment disqualification upon clear and convincing evidence of good moral character.Domestic battery of male domestic interloper which resulted in nolo plea was a disqualifying "act of domestic violence," but was purged. However, lies and omissions on job application might be reason not to hire. Exemption granted.
99-003082  EARLINE JOHNSON vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jul. 20, 1999
The issue for determination is whether Petitioner’s request for exemption from employment disqualification should be granted.Petitioner failed to demonstrate she possesses good moral character in order to be exempt from disqualification from employment. She had, among other things, committed a disqualifying felony for which she had not completed probation and paid restitution.
00-002078  JOHNNY R. JENKINS vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 16, 2000
Whether the Petitioner should be disqualified to work in a position of special trust.Petitioner is of good character and his service as a role model merits his retention in a position of special trust.
99-002851  LACONNIE MINCEY vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 28, 1999
The issue is whether Petitioner is entitled to an exemption from disqualification for employment with Respondent due to Petitioner's plea of guilty to three felony counts of credit card fraud, one felony count of theft, and one misdemeanor count of theft.Employee guilty of credit card fraud entitled to exemption. Even though he pled guilty and did not complete restitution, and thus probation, he had rehabilitated himself.
00-000752  JOHN R. ESTEVES vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 17, 2000
The issue is whether Petitioner's request for an exemption from disqualification from employment in a position of special trust should be granted.Applicant`s lack of candor and remorse and vague recollection of incidents demonstrated a lack of rehabilitation.
99-005007  LLOYD SLAUGHTER vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Nov. 30, 1999
Whether Petitioner may be granted an exemption from employment disqualification, pursuant to Section 435.07(3), Florida Statutes, which would allow him to work in a position of special trust (i.e. youthful offender counseling) for the Department of Juvenile Justice.Petitioner who could not demonstrate successful completion of out- of-state probation, but only part thereof, was not entitled to expunction, despite exemplary behavior over intervening six years.
00-000531  MARCUS A. PATRICK vs DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE  (2000)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jan. 31, 2000
The issue for resolution in this proceeding is whether Petitioner, Marcus A. Patrick, should be granted an exemption from employment disqualification which would allow him to work in a position of special trust or responsibility with Respondent, Department of Juvenile Justice.Petitioner falsified his affidavit of good character and continued to give conflicting and false information about the underlying offenses. His exemption is denied.

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