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Summary
Broward County State Attorney Harold F. Pryor plans to vacate up to 2,600 convictions tied to a controversial 1988-1990 sting operation in which deputies sold crack cocaine manufactured by the sheriff’s office.
The Florida Supreme Court ruled in 1993 that such practices violated due process, but many convictions remain on record.
Some individuals faced harsher penalties for buying drugs near schools.
Pryor, supported by Sheriff Gregory Tony, aims to right this injustice and assist affected individuals in sealing or expunging their records.
So cops made drugs, sold them, chose to sell them in a location that has higher consequences and criminal charges, and then convicted the people they sold it to
Sounds like entrapment with extra steps
Sounds like manufacturing with intent to distribute.
Rules for thee, but not for me.
Sounds like the prison industrial complex working as intended.
Extra steps as in taxpayer dollars used to generate illicit drugs not for research purposes.