Press Releases
Jacksonville Man Found Guilty of Resisting an Officer with Violence
Chad Vaughn Moreland, 38, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of Resisting an Officer with Violence.
Burroughs Found Guilty of Dealing in Stolen Property, False Verification
Timothy D. Burroughs, 34, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of Dealing in Stolen Property and False Verification of Ownership on a Pawnbroker Transaction Form.
Jacksonville Man Convicted of 2015 Attempted Murder of Girlfriend
Joshua Council, 29, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of Attempted Murder in the First Degree.
Hudson Sentenced to Life in Prison for First-Degree Murder
The Honorable James H. Daniel sentenced Quintae Davouris Hudson, 27, of Jacksonville, to Life Without Parole in Florida State Prison for First-Degree Murder and a host of other charges.
Fourth Circuit Grand Jury Indicts 5 for First-Degree Murder
Five defendants have been charged with First-Degree Murder — the State is seeking the death penalty on two who allegedly murdered elderly family members.
Coleman Found Guilty of Sexual Battery, Now Faces Up to Life in Prison
Ronald Lee Coleman, 58, of Jacksonville, was found guilty by a jury of two counts of Sexual Battery.
Perry Sentenced to 45 Years in Prison for Attempted Manslaughter, Other Charges
Dreshawn Tony Perry, 23, of Jacksonville was sentenced to 45 years in Florida State Prison.
Man Found Guilty of Staging Auto Accidents, Scheme to Defraud
Reinier Fundora-Martinez, 51, of Hialeah, was found guilty by a jury of six counts of Knowingly Participating in an Intentional Motor Vehicle Crash and one count of Organized Fraud.
State Recommends Life in Prison in ‘Blind Rabbit’ Murder Agreement
Erron Markese Coleman, 26, of Jacksonville, pleaded guilty to Second-Degree Murder and Armed Robbery. Pursuant to the plea agreement, Coleman faces 35 years to Life in Florida State Prison. The State has recommended Life in Florida State Prison without the possibility of parole.
ASA O’Keefe lends leadership to Warrior Games
Assistant State Attorney Matt O’Keefe recently had the honor of serving as Deputy Head of Games for the 2017 Department of Defense’s Warrior Games in Chicago.