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Supreme Court of Florida ____________ No. SC11-475 ____________ LEONARD PATRICK GONZALEZ, JR., Appellant, vs. STATE OF FLORIDA, Appellee. [April 10, 2014] PER CURIAM. Leonard Patrick Gonzalez, Jr., appeals his convictions of two counts of first-degree murder and one count of home invasion robbery with a firearm and his corresponding sentences of death and life imprisonment.
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http://www.pnj.com/article/20140412/NEWS11/304120015/Gonzalez-death-sentence-upheld-in-Billings-murders As expected, the Florida Supreme Court upheld Patrick’s conviction for the Billings Murders. The articles claim, “In upholding the conviction, the state Supreme Court found that the convictions were supported by competent, substantial evidence, according to the State Attorney’s Office.” That is a purely laughable statement. In the public records, in plain English, the
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According to public records, Florida Sheriff and prosecutor conspire to put man on Death Row. Pensacola, Florida—Public records show that Sheriff David Morgan of Escambia County and prosecutor Bill Eddins prosecuted Leonard Patrick Gonzalez Jr, knowing that he was not the shooter in the Billings Murder. After being alerted to the misconduct, court files
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Byrd and Melanie Brock Billings were residents of Pensacola, FL. They were known in the community for their seemingly altruistic endeavor of taking on special needs children in a rather bulk manor.They had within 9-14 within the passing years. They were mourned after their murders as pillars of the community. Kind, giving people who were