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| Probationers Helped By Course |
| By tampabay.com |
| Published: 04/12/2010 |
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TAMPA — Once part of the power center of Hillsborough County Courthouse politics, Judge Robert Bonanno resigned in 2001 under a cloud. Now he's visiting former colleagues to drum up business for a fledgling, for-profit venture aimed at helping people complete their court-ordered supervision. Since July, 166 defendants in Hillsborough have paid $65 each for a four-hour class at Bonanno's Probation & Violation Center. In exchange for their voluntary attendance, their community service hours are waived or significantly reduced. The three felony judges offering that incentive say they don't see a conflict with the arrangement, though they are awaiting an ethics opinion. But most of their colleagues — and state corrections officials — haven't lined up in support of Bonanno's program. Read More. |
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