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  2. Tyreek Hill citations from pregame detainment in Miami ... - AOL

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    Smith was also cited and issued a $129 fine for having an expired license plate and a $179 fine for failing to obey a traffic control device. Per the Herald, Miami-Dade traffic infraction officer ...

  3. Tyreek Hill's Violent Traffic Stop Shows Wider Police ...

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    The violent traffic stop of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill by Miami-Dade police officers last week drew national attention and has led to one officer being put on paid administrative ...

  4. Drivers say they paid Miami traffic fines. Why did notices ...

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    About $4,000 to $5,000 was involved, prosecutors say. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  5. Nevada District Courts - Wikipedia

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    Eighth Judicial District – Clark County (serves the Las Vegas metropolitan area and is the largest of the judicial districts). 52 judges (20 family court, 32 civil/criminal court). Ninth Judicial District – Douglas County. 2 judges. Tenth Judicial District – Churchill County. 1 judge.

  6. David Stephen Middleton - Wikipedia

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    David Stephen Middleton (born June 25, 1961), known as The Cable Guy, is an American former police officer, kidnapper, murderer, and suspected serial killer.Convicted and sentenced to death for the murders of two women in Nevada committed in 1994 and 1995, he is also the prime suspect in at least one additional murder in Colorado and rapes committed while serving in the Miami-Dade Police ...

  7. 1989 Miami riot - Wikipedia

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    The 1989 Miami riot was sparked after Miami Police Department (MPD) officer William Lozano shot Black motorcyclist Clement Lloyd on January 16, 1989. Lloyd, 23, was fleeing from another MPD officer who was chasing him for an alleged traffic violation.