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William J Sheppard
William J Sheppard
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80-000921  CRIMINAL JUSTICE STANDARDS AND TRAINING COMMISSION vs. FULLER WARREN CREWS  (1980)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Feb. 15, 1982
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Center (CJSTC) sought to revoke police officer for falsifying application and failure to maintain good character after it certified him with knowledge of offense.
81-001440  EDUCATION PRACTICES COMMISSION vs. DELMA M. DAWSON  (1981)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Dec. 11, 1981
This case concerns the administrative prosecution by the Petitioner against the Respondent through an Administrative Complaint and amendment to that Administrative Complaint. The original statement in the Administrative Complaint accuses the Respondent of purchasing a forged transcript, which transcript indicated that the Respondent had completed requirements for a masters degree from the Florida A & M University and had received that degree, and that the Respondent in turn used the forged transcript to fraudulently receive a certification from the Florida Department of Education, Office of Certification, to the effect that the Respondent held a masters degree. These acts on the part of the Respondent purportedly violate Section 231.28, Florida Statutes, in particular, for reason that the Respondent has committed an act of gross immorality, used fraudulent means to secure a teacher's certificate, and engaged in conduct which seriously reduces her effectiveness. The Respondent is also accused of violating Section 231.09, Florida Statutes, for failing to provide a proper example for students and to have violated Chapter 6B-1, Florida Administrative Code, by not practicing her profession at the highest ethical standard. By amendment to the Administrative Complaint, the Respondent is also accused of violating Subsection 231.28(1), Florida Statutes, by being charged with uttering a forgery and for that charge being adjudicated guilty of a felony and placed on three years probation, due to her plea of nolo contendere to felony charges. Adjudication in this matter allegedly was made on August 3, 1981.Permanently revoke Respondent's license for crime of moral turpitude and for obtaining her certificate by fraud.
81-001441  EDUCATION PRACTICES COMMISSION vs. DIANE E. LADSON  (1981)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Dec. 11, 1981
This case concerns the administrative prosecution by the Petitioner against the Respondent through an Administrative Complaint and amendment to that Administrative Complaint. The original statement in the Administrative Complaint accuses the Respondent of purchasing a forged transcript, which transcript indicated that the Respondent had completed requirements for a masters degree from the Florida A & M University and had received that degree, and that the Respondent in turn used the forged transcript to fraudulently receive a certification from the Florida Department of Education, Office of Certification, to the effect that the Respondent purportedly violate Section 231.28, Florida Statutes, in particular, for reason that the Respondent has committed an act of gross immorality, used fraudulent means to secure a teacher's certificate, and engaged in conduct which seriously reduces her effectiveness. The Respondent is also accused of violating Section 231.09, Florida Statutes, for failing to provide a proper example for students and to have violated Chapter 6B-1, Florida Administrative Code, by not practicing her profession at the highest ethical standard. By amendment to the Administrative Complaint, the Respondent is also accused of violating Subsection 231.28(1), Florida Statutes, by being charged with uttering a forgery and for that charge being adjudicated guilty of a felony and placed on three years' probation, due to her plea of nolo contendere to felony charges. Adjudication in this matter allegedly was made on August 3, 1981.Permanently revoke Respondent's teaching certificate gotten by fraudulent means and uttering forgery.
79-000682  BOARD OF PHARMACY vs. ROGER ALLEN BOWERS  (1979)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Dec. 03, 1979
Whether disciplinary action should be taken against the license of the Respondent, Roger Allen Bowers, to practice pharmacy in, the State of Florida.Respondent's license should be revoked for failing to account for missing contolled substances at the pharmacy.
79-001025  BOARD OF NURSING vs. VIRGINIA DOWNEY WHITE  (1979)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Oct. 22, 1979
Whether the license of the Respondent, Virginia Downey White, License No. 24571-1, should be revoked or suspended, or whether the Respondent should be placed on probation.Petitioner failed to prove Respondent didn't comply with minimal standard of nursing practice/skill. Dismiss complaint.

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