Television and Radio

December 12, 2014
FCN/10 News Tampa Bay and Sarasota: Police body cams raise privacy, other issues

Tallahassee attorney Reggie Garcia believes the body cameras are a good idea, but could be create an issue with privacy.  "To make a drug arrest, for instance, as they often do early in the morning. You know do we want to put kids' faces on TV. If we happen to catch people in various stages […]

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November 21, 2014
WFSU: Case Of Deaf Inmate Divides Two Families; Questions Remain Decades After Murder

The high-profile case of a deaf inmate was the subject of lengthy debate Wednesday before the Florida Commission on Offender review. The panel heard perplexing, and at times emotionally-charged testimony before deciding whether to move up parole dates for two brothers convicted for a 1980's murder. Read more and listen to the broadcast.

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November 19, 2014
Fox News: Supporters say man framed his deaf brother for murder; Florida parole panel to hear case

Attorneys Reginald Garcia and Pat Bliss speak to the Florida Commission on Offender Review on behalf of Felix Garcia on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014, in Tallahassee, Fla. Read more.

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November 17, 2014
Capitol News Service: Deaf Inmate to Get Hearing

When emergencies strike Florida, a deaf interpreter helps deliver the message, but when Felix Garcia was charged with murder in 1981, he had little or no idea what was happening or what he was signing according to his attorney, Reggie Garcia (no relation).  No sign language interpreter at trial, which is very troubling because he […]

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October 10, 2014
WNCT: Who is Dept of Corrections placing on work crews?

How did a state prison inmate walk away from a work crew, buy booze and cigarettes, and return? The Florida Department of Corrections isn't talking.  Florida clemency lawyer Reggie Garcia told 8 On Your Side, one question the state needs to answer is what a convicted burglar was doing on a crew that worked outside […]

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September 16, 2014
WFLA: Who is Dept of Corrections Placing on work crews?

How did a state prison inmate walk away from a work crew, buy booze and cigarettes, and return? The Florida Department of Corrections isn't talking.  Florida clemency lawyer Reggie Garcia told 8 On Your Side, one question the state needs to answer is what a convicted burglar was doing on a crew that worked outside […]

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September 14, 2014
ABC News Nightline: Transcript for 911 Call Released in Florida Professor's Death Investigation

Matt Gutman is tracking it. His killer studying his patterns of behavior, waiting for him in his driveway as he pulled in, and once in the garage, that killer firing a single shot into the driver's side. It had all the hallmarks of a contract hit. ABC news news learned exclusively that as Dan Markel […]

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September 14, 2014
Capital Dateline Online: Should We Pass the Medical Marijuana?
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September 14, 2014
First Coast News: Corrections officer resigns amid Fla inmate escape

Jason Adams, 27, escaped Monday from work detail in Lutz.  Reggie Garcia is an attorney who's worked with inmates in Sumter County before. He said usually people with Adams' history don't get work camp privileges.  "We've all driven by and seen work crews," he said. "Apparently his story was, 'Can I go into the woods […]

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