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Angela Corey was the tough-as-nails state attorney prosecuting Zimmerman. Caroline Linton on Corey’s past cases.
Angela Corey, a state attorney in northeast Florida who investigated the shooting death of Trayvon Martin and prosecuted Marissa Alexander for firing a warning shot during a domestic dispute, ...
Angela Corey, by all accounts, is no Atticus Finch. She is “one hell of a trial lawyer,” says a Florida defense attorney who has known her for three decades — but the woman who has risen to ...
State Attorney Angela Corey was thrust into the national spotlight on Monday when she announced that she - and not a grand jury - would decide whether to charge . Skip to content.
Angela Corey, the Florida prosecutor who failed to win a second-degree murder conviction against George Zimmerman after he shot Trayvon Martin, could lose her bid for re-election.
State Attorney Angela Corey gave her employees about $425,000 in temporary raises in 2013, pay bumps that according to two labor employment experts appear to be bonuses and may have violated state ...
Angela Corey, the controversial state attorney at the heart of the prosecution of George Zimmerman, has been facing tough criticism by some who say Zimmerman's acquittal proves she can't follow ...
State Attorney Angela Corey fired her office's information technology director Friday after he testified last month about being concerned prosecutors did not turn over information to George ...
Trump Should Win His Court Battle with Newsom over Riot Response She’s famous for hardball tactics, and now her campaign stands accused of attempting to shut out black voters. No one sweated the ...
Prosecutor Angela Corey stands in the courtroom during George Zimmerman’s bond hearing on April 20, 2012, in Sanford, Florida. Corey lost in Tuesday’s primary.
On Tuesday, Florida voters kicked Jacksonville prosecutor Angela Corey out of office. Corey garnered just 26 percent of the vote in the Republican primary. Her rival, Melissa Nelson, defeated her ...
Duval County, Florida prosecutor Angela Corey has something to say to those who have expressed outrage over the prosecution of Marissa Alexander: they are misguided, and missing the point.