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		<title>Randolph Bracy comes to Aramis Ayala&#8217;s defense with NY Times op-ed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Democratic state Senator Randolph Bracy has published a national defense of Orlando&#8217;s State Attorney Aramis Ayala Tuesday with an op-ed column in the New York Times contending Gov. Rick Scott has overreached in removing cases from her. In the column headlined &#8220;Florida&#8217;s Vengeful Governor,&#8221; Bracy argues that Scott&#8217;s reassignment of 22 death penalty cases from Florida&#8217;s 9th Judicial Circuit, prosecuted by Ayala, to Florida&#8217;s 5th Judicial Circuit, prosecuted by State Attorney Brad King, is without precedent or any legal foundation.&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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		<title>Busloads of &#8216;hundreds&#8217; planned for Aramis Ayala rally in Tallahassee</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A coalition of Civil Rights and other organizations is planning to bus hundreds of supporters to Tallahassee for a rally Thursday for Orlando&#8217;s embattled State Attorney Aramis Ayala. The &#8220;Ride For Aramis,&#8221; events will conclude with a 12:30 p.m. rally on the Duval Road steps of the Florida Capitol. Organizers, which include the NAACP, Latino Justice, Florida Council of Churches, Orange County Black Voice, the 8th Amendment Project, Color of Change, Equal Justice USA, and Let Your Voice Be Heard&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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