The state attorney for Orange and Osceola counties is in hot water with the state after rolling out her latest policy.
Florida's State Attorney Monique Worrell requires arrests or notices before prosecution, sparking debate over case handling ...
The Cabinet member slammed the Orlando prosecutor's policy not to bring charges unless police provide arrest warrants.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Newly reelected State Attorney Monique Worrell is planning to hold a news conference on Thursday. Worrell’s ...
State Attorney Monique Worrell held a news conference on Thursday to discuss her new public safety initiative. Worrell says ...
Florida’s attorney general seemed to signal this week that Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell was again in GOP leaders’ sights, just months months after Central Florida voters ...
State Attorney Monique Worrell wants local law enforcement to get arrest warrants before bringing a case to her office.
State Attorney Monique Worrell will now require law enforcement to make an arrest or issue a court notice before submitting cases for prosecution.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said he disagrees with a federal appeals court’s recent decision upholding a long gun ...
Concerns are growing after newly re-elected State Attorney Monique Worrell announced a new policy keeping law enforcement ...
Worrell was removed from office by the governor in 2023 but won reelection in November. She brushed off concerns she might be ...