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  2. Florida man beat child for nearly 30 minutes over missing ...

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    The Osceola County Sheriff's Office said anyone with information on the case can call the office at (407) 348-2222. Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk ...

  3. Tourist Allegedly Kills Bystander with Fire Extinguisher ...

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    On Friday, Jan. 10, the Osceola County Sheriff's Office shared during a press conference that they arrested a man on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at a Quality Inn in Kissimmee — about 20 miles south of ...

  4. Florida deputy found not guilty 2 years after botched arrest ...

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    A Florida deputy has been found not guilty of culpable ... Osceola County deputy David Crawford was one of several law enforcement officers attempting to arrest Jean Barreto on February 27, 2022 ...

  5. Osceola County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    Per the State of Florida Constitution, the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of the county's incorporated and unincorporated areas. The current Sheriff is Marcos R. Lopez, the 20th sheriff of the county and the first Hispanic to serve as a Sheriff. The agency has over 700 employees and serves a population of 390,341.

  6. Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The addition of the Florida Sixth District Court of Appeal in 2023 changed the caseload of the Fifth DCA. Previously, the Fifth DCA handled cases from the following counties and circuit courts: Lake, Marion, Sumter, Citrus & Hernando (Fifth Circuit); Volusia, Flagler, Putnam & St. Johns (Seventh Circuit); Orange & Osceola (Ninth Circuit); and ...

  7. Florida District Courts of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Florida was the second state to have district courts of appeal, as California had created its own district courts of appeal in 1904. However, in 1966, California dropped the word "district" from the names of the California Courts of Appeal, thus leaving Florida as the sole state with DCAs.