“Shocking Twist: Judge’s Text Scandal Could Overturn Miami Crime Lord’s Death Sentence!”
In a jaw-dropping twist that could leave even the most seasoned legal experts scratching their heads, the death sentence of Miami gang leader Corey Smith has been overturned—thanks to some seriously eyebrow-raising text messages! Picture this: a judge supposedly on the straight and narrow, but behind the scenes, she’s trading barbs and shady critiques with the district attorney’s office about defense attorneys and her fellow judges. Talk about courtroom drama! The State Attorney’s Office has opted to dodge the death penalty after Smith’s defense team uncovered these bombshell texts from Judge Bronwyn Miller, who previously prosecuted Smith’s case two decades ago. As feelings of justice and ethical standards hang in the balance, will this change the fate of a man convicted of four murders? Grab your popcorn, because this story is unfolding in the courtroom and it’s anything but ordinary. LEARN MORE.
Nov. 11 2024, Published 5:00 p.m. ET
The State Attorney’s Office announced it would avoid the death penalty for Corey Smith, leader of the John Does — a ruthless drug gang in Liberty City — and instead aim for a lighter sentence after his defense team pushed for a retrial, RadarOnline.com can reveal.