Two of three charges against community organizer are dropped

Early today the state attorney’s office declined to prosecute community organizer Ben Frazier and another man after their arrest in December at a Jacksonville City Council meeting. The men had been charged with trespassing and resisting arrest. Frazier was there to call for removing Confederate monuments Read More …

Seal or expunge your arrest record

A criminal record can make it hard to find a job or rent a home. If you need help in trying to seal or expunge an arrest record, the Mayor’s CBCR in collaboration with the State Attorney’s Office, 4th Judicial Circuit of Florida will host a Read More …

State Attorney’s Office for the Fourth Judicial Circuit shall have a “Zero-Tolerance Policy” for any intentional COVID-19 related criminal conduct that either harms or threatens to harm any law enforcement officer or first responder

Sarah Ann McCord, 35, from Jacksonville is facing felony charges for coughing in the face of a JSO officer. She was originally arrested for battery and transported to UF Health, where she coughed in an officer’s face and told him, “I have coronavirus.” JSO states Read More …