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Players were out in force for tournament week. Not even holiday parties, church pageants, or the golf cart parade could slow the pursuit of master points. Results follow. ...more
December 23, 2009
Play continued through Thanksgiving week with only minor interruptions. A few regulars were off cruising, others were recovering from an overdose of turkey. Results follow. ...more
December 9, 2009
Last week's column didn't reach fruition because of an ill-timed cataract operation. Your obedient servant can now see clearly, but no longer gets sympathy for bumping into things. Two weeks' worth of results follow. ...more
November 25, 2009
Your obedient servant and his traveling companion have returned from our Panama Canal cruise, and are pleased to report the canal is still there. We investigated on-board duplicate opportunities, but were met by an austere gentleman of English persuasion who said, rather off-puttingly, "Wal, it is going to cawst you some mon-eh." It was a very private group. We decided to play social bridge instead. ...more
November 11, 2009
A Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office corporal was fired and a second deputy resigned over the treatment in January of a quadriplegic inmate, according to internal affairs reports released Tuesday. ...more
August 13, 2008
Nine Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office employees were negligent in their treatment of quadriplegic former Orient Road Jail inmate Brian Sterner, according to an internal affairs report released today. ...more
August 12, 2008
What Hillsborough County Jail Deputy Charlette Marshall-Jones did last January was an outrage. While searching a partially paralyzed man during booking, she dumped Brian Sterner out of his wheelchair, as casually as if he was a bag of dirty laundry. The Sheriff's Office quickly and rightly charged her with abusing the disabled, a third-degree felony that could bring up to a five-year sentence. ...more
July 8, 2008
Video released last week of a detention deputy dumping a quadriplegic man from his wheelchair at Orient Road Jail made national news, but the quadriplegic man says that wasn't the only time deputies failed to properly handle his disabilities. ...more
February 23, 2008
The attorney for a woman who claims her arm was broken while in Orient Road Jail last year says maintaining order in detention facilities is critical but with the state's power to use force comes a responsibility to show restraint. ...more
February 21, 2008
TAMPA - The attorney for a woman who claims her arm was broken while in Orient Road Jail last year has provided The Tampa Tribune the notice of intent to sue sent to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. ...more
February 21, 2008
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