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« Reply #30 on: April 26, 2006, 11:52:00 PM »
Before teen's death, auditors gave camp off-the-chart ratings
Myrtle Beach Sun News - Myrtle Beach,SC,USA
By Carol Marbin Miller. MIAMI | Although guards at a Panama City, Fla.,
boot camp routinely roughed up teenagers for minor infractions ...
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/my ... 409499.htm

Crist urges search for autopsy `flaws'
Miami Herald - FL,USA
... that Martin Lee Anderson died of natural causes. BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER.
Florida's attorney general has called for an investigation ...
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/14428418.htm

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« Reply #31 on: May 01, 2006, 03:08:00 AM »
Examiner: Prompt aid might have saved teen
Bradenton Herald - FL, United States
... had received help shortly after collapsing. BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER
AND JACOB GOLDSTEIN. Martin Lee Anderson might have survived a ...
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In wake of death, juvenile boot camp system is scrapped
Miami Herald - FL,USA
... it to emphasize treatment rather than fear. BY MARC CAPUTO AND CAROL
MARBIN MILLER. The in-your-face intimidation and aggressive ...
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/14438114.htm

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« Reply #32 on: May 05, 2006, 03:37:00 PM »
A medical examiner in florida says 14-year-old martin lee anderson died because he was suffocated by guards who roughed him up at a juvenile boot camp.

The findings come from a second autopsy on the teen-ager. They conflict with an initial ruling that he died from complications of sickle-cell trait, a blood disorder.
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« Reply #33 on: August 13, 2007, 06:44:05 PM »
Mark Ober is the one who was assigned to investigate the death of Martin Anderson.



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Radley Balko | July 27, 2007, 10:09am

This story is so bizarre and outrageous, I can hardly believe it's true.

Tampa's Mark O'Hara was released from prison this week. He was serving a 25-year sentence for possession of 58 Vicodin tablets. Prosecutors acknowledge he wasn't selling the drug. They acknowledge that he had a prescription for it. At his trial, two doctors testified they'd been treating O'Hara since the early 1990s for pain related to gout and an automobile accident.

But prosecutors inexplicably brought drug trafficking charges anyway, because as the article explains, "Under the law, simply possessing the quantity of pills he had constitutes trafficking."

This is simply stunning. The man was sentenced to 25 years for possessing 58 pills for which he had a legal prescription.

Prosecutors then argued—and the trial court agreed—that the jury was not allowed to consider the fact that O'Hara had a prescription because Florida statutes governing painkillers don't allow for a "prescription defense," as if that rather crucial fact were some mere technicality those ACLU-types are always using to get criminals off the hook.

I suppose we should expect little from the state that put Richard Paey away for 25 years. But this is insanity. My guess is that O'Hara's prior drug conviction (in the 1980s) and the small amount of pot also found in his truck blinded the prosecutors' and judge's discretion. Gotta' get this guy for something, right?

O'Hara is free after an appellate court rightly deemed the trial "absurd" and tossed out the verdict. Prosecutors are apparently still considering what to do next.

Given the way they've wasted taxpayer money and court time and needlessly harassed Mr. O'Hara, in a just world their "next step" would be submitting their own letters of resignation.
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