Broward County to Overturn Convictions for Those Who Purchased Crack From the Sheriff’s Office

Yes, you read that right. Crack from the sheriff’s office of Broward County.  The Broward County Sheriff’s Office manufactured its crack cocaine for three years to sell it to individuals who deputies then arrested for purchasing crack cocaine.

When the Florida Supreme Court ruled in 1993 that such reverse stings violated a person’s right to due process, it frequently referred to the practice as “outrageous.” However, a regular examination of papers conducted more than 30 years later revealed that hundreds of those arrests and convictions remain on file and are included in people’s criminal histories.

State Attorney’s response to Broward County scandal

Harold Pryor, the state attorney for Broward County, declared on Friday that his office would take action in response to it. He said: “it is never too late to do the right thing.” “These records may be a dim memory or an unfortunate part of history to many, but they have had a long-lasting and severe impact on the lives of the people who were arrested – as well as their families and the wider community,”

According to the State Attorney’s Office, many cases were never annulled despite the Supreme Court’s ruling. This implies that they might still impact the lives of persons who were prosecuted under the unconstitutional scheme, influencing their chances of finding employment, housing, or showing up on criminal history checks.

The State Attorney’s Office encourages anyone who believes they might be impacted by the endeavor to get in touch. Some estimates have put the number of instances involved as high as 2,600, based on the data mentioned in the announcement.

 

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