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Assistant State Attorney Bryon Aven, pleaded guilty to the charges several weeks ago during a plea agreement reached with the Florida Bar Association...
Assistant State Attorney Bryon Aven, pleaded guilty to the charges several weeks ago during a plea agreement reached with the Florida Bar Association...
Prosecutorial misconduct refers to actions by a prosecutor that are unethical, illegal, or violate the rights of a defendant.
Obstruction of justice by a prosecutor refers to actions taken by a prosecutor to interfere with the administration of justice, such as hiding or withholding evidence, lying or making false statements in court, or engaging in other behavior that undermines the fairness and integrity of the legal
Suborning perjury is a type of prosecutor misconduct where the prosecutor encourages or induces a witness or a defendant to provide false testimony under oath in a court of law.
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