University of Pennsylvania, College of Arts and Sciences, United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. I was like, wow this is crazy. This happened to me too, Allendes said. Date: March 14, 2022 Description: Presentation on how seniors can avoid becoming victims of investment fraud. Minimum Wage Has Been Increased to $15.00 Per Hour for State of Florida Employees!!! Staff are required to report all use of force incidents whether they result in a complaint or not. Description: SEC outreach to members of the industry. Data provided by MDCR shows no staff has been terminated in the past three years at the facility for using force. St. Thomas University College of Law Career and Information Fair Date: September 8, 2022 Before a Miami Beach police officer's trial opening statements started on Thursday in Miami-Dade County court, the judge had to deal with whether or not a fearful witness was going to testify . MUGSHOTS.COM NOTICE: MUGSHOTS.COM IS A NEWS ORGANIZATION. Date: December 5, 2021 Joseph A. DiRuzzo, III, is an associate of Fuerst Ittleman and is both an attorney and a Certified Civil Litigation, Insurance Coverage & Bad Faith, 1992, Florida, 1998, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida. Description: Presentation on how seniors can avoid becoming victims of investment fraud. Miami Vet Center Event CONTACT; SEARCH. Description: Presentation to law students regarding the work of the SEC and provided information on internship opportunities with the SEC. Address: Virtual (Plantation, Florida) US Coast Guard Cutter - Reliance Time: 2:00 p.m. Date: April 5, 2022 Description: Presentation on Investing in your future for military personnel. Description: Industry Outreach. Description: Presentation on the work of the SEC, the importance of Saving and Investing for Students and information about internship opportunities with the SEC. MUGSHOTS.COM NOTICE: MUGSHOTS.COM IS A NEWS ORGANIZATION. Then, I explained to them, you know, I got a problem. Date: September 8, 2022 For Criminal Traffic cases - . Description: Presentation on the work of the SEC, the importance of Saving and Investing for Students and information about internship opportunities with the SEC. L.J. Date: August 22-24, 2022 Date: November 18, 2021 Description: Presentation on how seniors can avoid becoming victims of investment fraud. Description: Presentation on how seniors can avoid becoming victims of investment fraud. Army Reserve Event several units Visit Land Rover North Dade in North Miami #FL serving Miami-Dade County, Davie and Hollywood #SALEW6EE6P2189823 . Description: Presentation to law students regarding the work of the SEC and provided information on internship opportunities with the SEC. SEC Virtual booth with information on the importance of Saving and Investing for Students and career opportunities at the SEC. BLOG; CATEGORIES. Time: 6:00 p.m. Date: September 20, 2022 Practice Areas: Martinez believes overcrowding and understaffing are part of the problem. Protecting the People of Miami-Dade County. A defendant may plead either guilty, not guilty, or no contest. Sounding: This is the calendar call for trial to determine if both sides are ready. Pretrial diversion (referral to the batterers intervention programs, substance abuse treatment, parenting classes and/or mental health counseling) may be offered by the State Attorneys Office. Description: Presentation on the work of the SEC, the importance of Saving and Investing for Students. I am living my American dream. FIU College of Law Womens Law Society Description: Presentation on the work of the SEC, the importance of Saving and Investing for Students and information about internship opportunities with the SEC. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. An average of 5,100 misdemeanor domestic violence and injunction violation cases are filed annually in Miami-Dade County. Miami Dade Public Defender's Office 1320 NW 14th St Miami, FL 33125-1609 Office: 305-545-1600 Email: nxe@pdmiami.com Personal Bar URL: https://www.floridabar.org/mybarprofile/124352 vCard: County: Miami-Dade Circuit: 11 Admitted: 09/20/2016 10-Year Discipline History: None Law School: Nova Southeastern University - Shepard Broad College of Law Address: Virtual Date: September 8, 2022 Date: February 26, 2022 Martinez' office represents more than 3,000 inmates. Linked web sites may not, and often do not, relate to any program or activity of the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office. FIU College of Law 17th Annual Government Statewide Conference Time: 6 p.m. There are more than 4,000 inmates inside the Miami-Dade County facilities, according to the most recent numbers provided by the department. Address: University of Central Florida Description: Brief in person presentation on investing in your future for military personnel and their families. SEC staffed resource table. Address: Baton Rouge, Louisiana Assistant Public Defenders in Miami-Dade make between $74,000 and $78,000, while Assistant State Attorneys earn around $108,000 yearly, according to GlassDoor.com. Domestic Violence Defense Robert E. Keeton Award for Outstanding Service - National Institute for Trial Advocacy. Time: 1:00 p.m. Florida Army National Guard Time: 12:30 p.m. 1:45 p.m. in Political Science in 1985. "I am not surprised whatsoever," said Miami-Dade Public Defender Carlos Martinez when NBC 6 showed him the statistics provided by MDCR. Florida Public Defender Association, Inc. Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Zero Tolerance Task Force Member, Florida Blueprint Commission on Juvenile Justice, The Florida Bar, Commission on the Legal Needs of Children, Chair, Representation Subcommittee; Standing Committee on the Legal Needs of Children, Chair & Vice Chair, Florida Supreme Court Committees, Appointed by Three Chief Justices: Families and Children in the Court; Treatment-Based Drug Court Steering Committee; and Childrens Leadership Forum, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Detention Risk Assessment Committee, Florida Public Defender Association, Inc., Chair & Co-Chair Juvenile Justice Committee, The Melissa Institute for Violence Prevention and Treatment, Honorary Board Member, City of Miami Police Department, Do The Right Thing Program, Board Member, National Juvenile Defender Center, Investigator, Assessment of Access to Counsel and Quality of Representation in Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings in Florida, Juvenile Justice Board, 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida, Chair, Unified Family Court Advisory Board, 11th Judicial Circuit of Florida, Public Defenders Juvenile Justice CPR (Charting a Path to Redemption), Big Brothers Big Sisters of Whatcom County, Washington, Board of Directors, Helping Adolescents Succeed: Assuring a Meaningful Right to Counsel, for the book A New Juvenile Justice System Total Reform for a Broken System, New York University Press, Edited by Nancy E. Dowd (2015), Immigration Consequences: Thousand of Cuban Exiles in Jeopardy, CABA Briefs (2015), You Are The Last Lawyer They Will Ever See Before Exile: Padilla V. Kentucky And One Indigent Defender Offices Account Of Creating A Systematic Approach To Providing Immigration Advice In Times Of Tight Budgets And High Caseloads, 39 Fordham Urb. Address: Baton Rouge, Louisiana Address: 280 Taylor Rd, Pensacola, FL Anthony Rubino is a skilled criminal defense attorney with over 16 years of experience. His Criminal Defense Lawyer Defense Attorney Lawyer Attorney At Law Licensed Real Estate Broker Property Manager Real Estate Manager Partner Chief Executive Sales Manager Operations Manager Business Administrator Team Member Sales Executive. from the University of Miami. Description: Brief in person presentation on investing in your future for military personnel and their families. Address: Jupiter, FL Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico Recinto de Ponce If the State certifies no Jail, the defendant is no longer entitled to a public defender and must hire a private attorney if he/she wants a lawyer to represent him/her. 3Rd Street, American Association for Justice - Executive Committee, Aviation Section, 2004, Florida, 2009, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida. MDCR told NBC 6 they have increased retention efforts and implemented numerous projects to enhance recruitment, adding they held two hiring events in August and December, where they interviewed 400 candidates and over 290 correctional officer applicants. The Florida Bar Board of Governors (non-voting representative for Government Lawyers), Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, Mentor for five years, Floridas Children First, Board of Directors, Miami Senior High School Legal and Public Affairs Magnet Program, Advisory Committee, Law Enforcement Officers Memorial High School, Advisory Committe, Technical assistance and training teams to the Honduran National Office of Public Defense, and the Public Defender Offices in Schenectady County (NY), San Bernardino County (CA), Maricopa County (Phoenix, AZ), and Marion County (Indianapolis, IN), University of Miami School of Law National Advisory Council, Representation Subcommittee of The Florida Bars Commission on the Legal Needs of Children, Supreme Court of Florida Steering Committee on Drug Courts, Steering Committee on Families and Children, National Institute of Corrections National Advisory Committee on Evidence Based Decision Making for Local Criminal Justice Systems, Florida Blueprint Commission on Juvenile Justice and the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Zero Tolerance Task Force, Trainer and presenter in Chile, Dominican Republic and Mexico, National Association of Drug Court Professionals, Drug Court Standards Committee; COPS/Community Courts Linkages Committee; Panelist, The Drug Court Team (1995); Panelist, Dealing with Change in Existing Drug Courts (1996), Justice Management Institute, Faculty and Facilitator, Drug Courts (1995, 1996, 1999), Numerous appearances before Florida Legislature on various substantive and appropriations matters, Drafted legislation and amendments, including student loan repayment assistance, revision 7 to Article V, indiscriminate shackling of children, blended sentencing, sealing and expungement of records, confidentiality and juvenile waiver of counsel, Florida House of Representatives, Panelist, Revision 7 to Article V of Florida Constitution, Select Committee on Article V, Dade Miami Criminal Justice Council, Chair, Legislation Ad Hoc Committee, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Crime and Drug Prevention Subcommittee, Legislative Committee Co-chair, Juvenile Justice Board, Legislative Committee Co-chair, Florida Public Defender Association, Organizer, Faculty and Facilitator, Executive Management Training, National Defender Leadership Institute, Faculty and Facilitator, Building Leadership and Political Outreach Skills, New Leadership Conference; Nuts and Bolts of Leadership and Management, Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center, Faculty and Facilitator, Nuts and Bolts of Managing and Leading a Public Interest Law Office, Co-Chair, Criminal Justice Section Defense Function Committee, DOJ Conference Curriculum Development working group, Spellman-Hoeveler Chapter, Board of Directors, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Statewide Chapter Representative, Pro Bono and Public Defender Liaison Committee, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Miami Chapter Board of Directors, Florida Public Defender Association, Inc., President, Legislation, Article V, Training, Futures and Audit Committees, Gwen S. 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Kennedy School of Government, Member, Executive Sessions on Public Defense, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, National Legal Aid and Defender Association, MCCJ Humanitarian Silver Medallion Award recipient (February 2022), President of the bipartisan Florida Public Defender Association (2022-2024), Dade County Bar Association Criminal Justice Award (October 2019), The Florida Public Defender Association, Presidents award (July 2019), The Childrens Trust Champions for Children, Excellence in Public Policy Award (2018), The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Public Service Recognition (2017), Latino Justice PRLDEF, Community Champion (2017), Inductee, Children of Inmates League of Superheroes (2017), University of Miami School of Law, Society of Bar and Gavels Alumni Leadership Award (2017), University of Miami School of Law, Inter-American Law Reviews Lawyer of the Americas Award (2017), South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Lifetime Achievement Award (2016), St. John Community Development Corporation, Exemplary Public Service Award (2016), Floridas Children First, Child Advocate Of the Year Award (2016), Theodore R. Gibson Memorial Fund, Commitment to Diversity, Honoree (2015), The Florida Public Defender Association, Presidents award (2015), The Minority Chamber of Commerce, Citizen of the Year Award (2013), University of Miami Law's Center for Ethics and Public Service, Lawyers in Leadership Award (2012), Kiwanis of Coral Gables Freedom Award (2012), Spanish American League Against Discrimination (SALAD), Distinguished Service Recognition (2012), Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, Award (2010), Phi Alpha Delta, Law Fraternity International, Rasco Chapter, Alumni of the Year Award (2010), Floridas Children First, Childrens Advocate Award (2009), University of Miami Law Alumni Association, Alumni Achievement Award (2009), Colegio de Abogados de La Habana, Ignacio Agramonte Loynaz Award (2009), Dade County Bar Association, the Robert L. Shevin Public Service Award (2009), The Richmond Heights Crime Watch Award (2009), Inductee, Miami-Dade College Alumni Hall of Fame (2009), Recipient, FIU Distinguished Alumni Torch Award for the College of Law (2009), Vice president of the bi-partisan Florida Public Defender Association (FPDA) (2006-2007), FPDA, Craig Stewart Barnard Award for Outstanding Service (2006), Florida Supreme Court, Chief Justices commendation for dedicated service (2004), Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Miami, dedicated service award (2004), Dade County Bar Association Pro Bono Project, public service award (2003), Juvenile Justice Board, 11th Judicial Circuit, Florida, exemplary service as board chair (2002), Florida Bar Commission, Legal Needs of Children, 4 years dedicated service (2002), Dade Miami Criminal Justice Council, for diligent service, support and commitment (2002), Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, member, Executive Sessions on Public Defense (1999-2001), University of Miami, Iron Arrow Honor Society (inducted 1989), Miami-Dade Public Safety Coordinating Council, Chair (2023- ), Florida Department of Children and Families Criminal Justice, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse Reinvestment Grant Program, Committee Member, Miami-Dade County Drivers License Suspension Task Force, Task Force Member, Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent Defense (SCLAID), Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Executive Session on Rethinking the Role of the Prosecutor in the Community, University of Miami School of Law National Advisory Committee.