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Court Crisis: Miami's Top Prosecutor Katherine Fernandez Rundle

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Major criminal cases are daily work in America's fourth-biggest prosecutor's office, but Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle says pay is so low, she lost 100 lawyers in the past year. She's pleading with the Florida Legislature to fund law enforcement offices so criminal cases can go forward as pandemic backlogs are straining resources,
We also talk to her about bills to tighten penalties for mismanaged condo and homeowner associations in the wake of Surfside and other scandals.
Next, we introduce new Key Biscayne Independent Executive Editor John Pacenti and ask him about his new role.
We talk about a brewing controversy over a new workforce housing bill that could mean massive development on Key Biscayne
And finally -- we talk about how likely presidential candidate Ron DeSantis decided to come up with his controversial position on aid Ukraine.
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Major criminal cases are daily work in America's fourth-biggest prosecutor's office, but Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle says pay is so low, she lost 100 lawyers in the past year. She's pleading with the Florida Legislature to fund law enforcement offices so criminal cases can go forward as pandemic backlogs are straining resources,
We also talk to her about bills to tighten penalties for mismanaged condo and homeowner associations in the wake of Surfside and other scandals.
Next, we introduce new Key Biscayne Independent Executive Editor John Pacenti and ask him about his new role.
We talk about a brewing controversy over a new workforce housing bill that could mean massive development on Key Biscayne
And finally -- we talk about how likely presidential candidate Ron DeSantis decided to come up with his controversial position on aid Ukraine.
Support the Show.

Subscribe to the Key Biscayne Independent today

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