United States:
Florida Court Vacates Prior Restraints
23 October 2013
Holland & Knight
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Timothy J. Conner is a Partner in our
Jacksonville office.
A Florida trial court vacated two separate prior restraint
orders against the media from publishing unredacted information in
a police report that contained an alleged confession by a criminal
defendant. This article discusses the details of the cases and the
implication the decision holds for similar cases in the future.
Florida Court Vacates Prior Restraints
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