The Florida Supreme Court gave a Facebook question the cold shoulder on Valentine’s Day.
Referring to a Broward Circuit criminal case, the high court issued an order late Thursday declining to hear State of Florida v. Pierre Domville.
The Florida Supreme Court won't hear a case asking whether a judge and a prosecutor can be Facebook friends. A lower court advised skipping the social media friendship.
February 15, 2013 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Daily Business Review
The Florida Supreme Court gave a Facebook question the cold shoulder on Valentine’s Day.
Referring to a Broward Circuit criminal case, the high court issued an order late Thursday declining to hear State of Florida v. Pierre Domville.
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