Florida House Passes Gun Control Package; Measure Awaits Governor's Signature

According to Florida law, if Cruz is convicted of first-degree murder, prosecutors could seek the death penalty, although the Broward County prosecutors have not announced a decision on this matter. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the program run by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd allows teachers...

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Published inThe Two-Way [BLOG]
Main Author Booker, Brakkton
Format Web Resource
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington NPR 07.03.2018
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Summary:According to Florida law, if Cruz is convicted of first-degree murder, prosecutors could seek the death penalty, although the Broward County prosecutors have not announced a decision on this matter. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the program run by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd allows teachers or professors who "volunteer for the training [to] go through a certification program that would be more stringent than even those police officers go through." While Cruz awaits trial, Robert Runcie, the superintendent of Broward County Public Schools, has ordered an independent review of his "educational journey" through the school system, including his academic records and the social and emotional services he received from county officials.
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