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State of Florida v. Marlowe Jones

Date: 05-06-2022

Case Number: 512020CF003382CFAXWS

Judge: Kimberly Ann Campbell

Court: Circuit Court, Pasco County, Florida

Plaintiff's Attorney:

Defendant's Attorney: Andrew Darling

Description:
New Port Richey, Florida criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with barrery on a police officer and resisting arrest.



Marlowe Jones, age 31, a Black Lives Matter protester, was charged with battering a police officer who claimed that Jones "tapped his shoulder" and "pushed his hand away" at a Black Lives Matter rally in July 2020 after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.



Jones had run to the aid of another protester who had been assaulted and battered by a bar patron.



Charges:



1 784.07.2b BATTERY-ON OFFICER FIREFIGHTER EMT ETC : B4 05/04/2022 Court:Acquitted

2 843.02 RESIST OFFICER-OBSTRUCT WITHOUT VIOLENCE : 6B 05/04/2022 Court:Acquitted



Outcome:
Not Guilty
Plaintiff's Experts:
Defendant's Experts:
Comments:

About This Case

What was the outcome of State of Florida v. Marlowe Jones?

The outcome was: Not Guilty

Which court heard State of Florida v. Marlowe Jones?

This case was heard in Circuit Court, Pasco County, Florida, FL. The presiding judge was Kimberly Ann Campbell.

Who were the attorneys in State of Florida v. Marlowe Jones?

Plaintiff's attorney: . Defendant's attorney: Andrew Darling.

When was State of Florida v. Marlowe Jones decided?

This case was decided on May 6, 2022.