July 28, 2010

Fort Lauderdale Robbery Leaves Man Shot

A Fort Lauderdale robbery leaves a 21 year old man shot in the back. As a group of seven men were standing in front of a house located on the 2900 block of Northwest Eighth Court, four men approached and robbed the group at gun point. As the four men fled the scene of the Fort Lauderdale robbery, one robber shot a 21 year old in the back. The man was taken to Broward General where he was treated for his injuries. No names have been released by the Broward Sheriff's Office and an investigation is pending.

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December 12, 2008

Robbery Suspect Barks at Broward County Judge Hurley

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The man accused of being the shotgun-wielding robber in a two-county string of Dunkin' Donuts robberies repeatedly barked like a dog at a county judge this afternoon during a court hearing.

"I would suggest you take this more seriously," Judge John Hurley told James Herard, 19, who replied "ruff" several times. Herard barked again after Hurley explained his rights as a criminal defendant. "I'm going to consider your bark as an acknowledgment of what I just told you," the judge said.

Police said the five men were responsible for at least four robberies last week, three at Dunkin' Donuts shops and one at a 7-Eleven.

The most violent occurred at a Delray Beach Dunkin' Donuts on Nov. 26.

Four gunmen in masks, gloves and hooded sweatshirts blasted four people with shotgun rounds, two in the face. A driver also was shot after flashing his high beams at the robbers as they crossed the street in front of him.

Jackson, Herard and Weatherspoon, who have criminal records of varying degrees, confessed to the robberies, police said.

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If you have not seen the actual video of this then you must click here to watch it. This video essentially depicts what a magistrate hearing looks like in Broward County. In Broward County our magistrate hearings, or bond hearing as they are sometimes called are done via video conferencing. They are usually held on the second floor of the Broward Main Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale. The Defendant's are video conferenced from the Broward Main Jail in Fort Lauderdale to a Judge, in this case Judge John Hurley, who is sitting in the magistrate courtroom in the main Broward Courthouse.

At a magistrate hearing in Broward County the judge is likely to review any available police reports. These reports are usually referred to as probable cause affidavits. The judge will then advise a criminal defendant of all their legal rights such as the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, ect. At this point the judge will usually make a bond determination based off of various factors such as the crime charged and/or any other factors the judge determines relevant.

Judge John Hurley is a new Broward County Judge. I am not quite sure

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