Sep 10, 2021 · The attorney who has represented former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown during her appeals has told the court he will likely not serve as her counsel if she goes back on trial now that her conviction has ...
Aug 07, 2017 · Corrine Brown’s lawyer: Former congresswoman’s guilt is a ‘myth’ ... Brown’s attorney countered that the elderly Brown was taken advantage of …
Oct 25, 2021 · JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Former Congresswoman Corrine Brown is due to have a hearing in federal court this Friday on her status of counsel, but her attorney is asking to delay. Brown’s attorney ...
Oct 15, 2021 · The attorney for former Congresswoman Corrine Brown has filed a motion that formally requests the government return money to Brown -- a request that was mentioned during last week’s hearing.
Federal prosecutors offered her an extended plea agreement to avoid being retried and the possibility that she could return to prison, which Brown rejected. She wants her named cleared. The government said they will put her on trial again on the same 18 felony counts involving an alleged charity scheme.Jan 24, 2022
Corrine BrownPreceded byRedistrictedSucceeded byAl LawsonConstituency3rd district (1993–2013) 5th district (2013–2017)Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 17th district14 more rows
Brown was sentenced to five years in prison. She served a little over two before being released in April 2020 due to her age, COVID and unnamed health concerns. Brown is awaiting retrial in February 2022.Nov 2, 2021
75 years (November 11, 1946)Corrine Brown / Age
Corrine Brown after judges find error removing juror. Former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown's fraud convictions were overturned Thursday evening by a federal appeals court that ordered a new trial, citing judicial error.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown, who lost her re-election bid a week ago after 24 years in Congress, has a fourth legal team for her federal trial after three defense teams pulled out of her corruption case since she was indicted in July.
Simmons, who was indicted alongside the 12-term congresswoman in July, told Klindt on Wednesday that he wants to keep his attorney, Tony Suarez. The judge spent nearly two hours cautioning Simmons on how an apparent conflict of interest Suarez has with one of the witnesses could harm Simmons at trial.