Judge Whittemore Case:
Polk County, Fla. school uniforms
School Uniform Policy Gets a Victory Wednesday, January 10, 2001 By JENNA DEOPERE The Ledger LAKELAND -- A federal court judge has handed a victory to the Polk County School District and its dress code policy for elementary and middle school students. Judge James Whittemore granted part of the Polk County School Board attorney's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed in September 1999 on behalf of students and their parents who oppose the district's policy. Whittemore said in his ruling that there was not enough proof in the complaint that the rights of parents or their children had been violated. "The complaint does not contain factual allegations concerning the particular harm suffered by and of the 154 plaintiffs," Whittemore wrote in an order released Friday. "In asserting a claim that the dress code is unconstitutional as it is applied, plaintiffs must set forth facts giving the defendants fair notice of what the plaintiff's claims are and the grounds upon which the claim rests." School Board attorney Wes Bridges said the parents' lawsuit has been confusing. "This has been a very poorly pled case," Bridges said. "You cannot tell which plaintiff goes with what complaint." Whittemore's ruling didn't slam the door on the lawsuit, however. In his ruling, Whittemore said the plaintiffs have 20 days to refile an amended complaint. Robert Norgard, the attorney for the parents, would not answer questions about the lawsuit Tuesday. Bridges said the School Board now has to wait to see what Norgard does before knowing where the case will end up. He said it's not unusual to give plaintiffs a second chance to correct a complaint. Until something else happens with the lawsuit, the district will continue to gather information to prepare for a possible trial in August. The lawsuit was filed after the School Board voted in May 1999 to require school uniforms. The board chose not to include a provision in the rule that would have allowed parents to decide whether their children would wear the mandated uniforms. The rule requires elementary and middle school students to wear navy blue or white tops, plus shirts of colors accepted by individual schools, and navy blue, black or khaki bottoms.
Why not get on conference call with the attorneys NOW instead of 3:00?
Judge Whittemore case:
Adult club laws must face review
A federal panel says a judge was too quick to dismiss two clubs' challenge of Manatee County's restrictions.
By Associated Press
© St. Petersburg Times
published July 17, 2003
Judge Whittemore Case:
HIV-positive Man Gets 15 Years in Prison for Sex with Teen
An HIV-positive New York man received a 15-year prison sentence for having sex with a 15-year-old girl he met on the Internet. Jose Blas, 48, met the girl from Largo, Florida in a chat room last year. He initially told her he was 18 and later showered her with gifts and love notes. He flew down from Forest Hills, New York, last December and spent the day with her at a Pinellas Park hotel. He never told her he was infected with HIV.
Blas and his lawyers said Monday that Blas used condoms, but the girl faces periodic testing to determine whether she was infected. She recently suffered head injuries in an accident and has been in a coma.
Blas was arrested in April. Investigators discovered computer evidence that showed him courting a second teenager, this one in Jacksonville, for a similar rendezvous.
Blas pleaded guilty to two counts of using a computer to pursue minors for sex and one count for traveling to Florida to have sex with a minor. U.S. District Judge James Whittemore granted a prosecution request to exceed normal sentencing guidelines for the first-time offender.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Colleen Murphy-Davis argued that the health risks Blas introduced warranted a higher sentence. He had sex with her despite the fact that he had a potentially deadly disease, Murphy-Davis said.
[Associated Press, 12/17/02]
...if the judge denies Terri food and water, the Republicans will be able to say "we tried our best". That really disturbs me.
I'm concerned about this Federal Judge...he's a clintoon appointee...why has he not had the feeding tube reinserted? A hearing at 3PM without reinserting the feeding tube!!! This doesn't look good for Terri.
Judge Whittemore Case:
CBS) State regulators say 90,000 victims were preyed on by people they prayed with, reports CBS News Correspondent Bob Fuss almost $2 billion ripped off by con artists with religious investment schemes. And those are only the ones they've caught.
In the past three years, securities regulators in 27 states have taken actions against hundreds of companies and individuals that used religious or spiritual beliefs to gain the trust of more than 90,000 investors.
The biggest so far is Gerald Payne, who ran the Greater Ministries International Church, allegedly a $448 million scheme based in Tampa, Fla. Payne, an ailing, 65-year-old minister, was sentenced Monday to 27 years in prison on fraud charges.
"The fact that you used the word of God to perpetuate a fraud is absolutely despicable," U.S. District Judge James Whittemore told Payne in sentencing him Monday.
The organization's promoters used Bible verses like Luke 6:38: "Give, and it shall be given unto you" promising the faithful that God would double their money if they gave it to Greater Ministries. Some 20,000 investors nationwide were persuaded to mortgage their homes, run up big credit-card debts or cash in their retirement funds on the promise of huge returns from investments in cargo ships and gold, platinum, silver and diamond mines in the Caribbean and Africa, the regulators say.
Judge Whittemore Case:
Judge sides with whistleblower in dispute
By GRAHAM BRINK, Times Staff Writer
© St. Petersburg Times
published July 11, 2002
Call Gov Jeb Bush and demand that he take Terri into protective custody RIGHT NOW in order to investigate outstanding charges of abuse, neglect and exploitation by his very own Dept. of Children and Families.
Jeb Bush's # 1-850-488-4441 - Terri can't wait 'til 3 p.m. today.
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/4302770/detail./index.html
Please Freep the poll on the right of the page!
It's incredibly biased in the way it's phrased, but still shocking that the support for Terri's life is only at 17%!
Bobby Schindler on with Glenn Beck right now...
I hate to see the Feds involved in this, but something has to be done. Shame on the Florida legislature. They could easily have enacted legislation requiring a complete physical examination, including MRI, before any life or death decisions by the family can be implemented.