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Monique Worrell, Osceola
Worrell returns, looks to rebuild as Orange-Osceola state attorney while grand jury decision looms
After suspension by governor in 2023, she returned to courthouse steps in Orlando as region’s newly reelected top prosecutor
Ousted Orange-Osceola state attorney Monique Worrell is back in office after 2023 removal
Gov. Ron DeSantis removed Monique Worrell from office citing a leniency toward crime. She was once again sworn in Tuesday morning.
Worrell sworn in as State Attorney amid looming questions over grand jury investigation
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell reclaimed her seat and took her oath of office again Tuesday morning. It was on the same steps that just 18 months ago, Worrell vowed to fight for her seat back after Governor Ron DeSantis suspended her. He accused her of negligence and incompetence.
Reelected Monique Worrell sworn in as Orange-Osceola state attorney
Monique Worrell was officially sworn in as Orange-Osceola state attorney for Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit in front of a crowd of supporters and her team of prosecutors on Tuesday morning.
‘Reclaiming our democracy:’ Monique Worrell returns to Orange-Osceola state attorney’s office
Monique Worrell says she will move forward with purpose and clarity after reclaiming her position as Orange-Osceola County state attorney.
Grand Jury still in question over previous administration as Monique Worrell set to be sworn in
As Monique Worrell plans to reclaim the Orange-Osceola State Attorney’s office Tuesday, questions loom about a grand jury investigation in Polk County.
Worrell returns as Orange-Osceola state attorney while grand jury decision looms
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Monique Worrell sworn in as Orange-Osceola state attorney
Monique Worrell was officially sworn in as Orange-Osceola state attorney for Florida’s Ninth Judicial Circuit in front of a crowd of supporters and her team of prosecutors on Tuesday morning.
Pictures: Worrell sworn in as Orange-Osceola state attorney
Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell holds a fist up as she speaks following her swearing-in ceremony, on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2025. (/ Orlando Sentinel)
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Osceola Sheriff Lopez placed on Brady list of law officers deemed untrustworthy
Decision by State Attorney Bain before leaving office stems from photo of Madeline Soto’s body that sheriff posted on social ...
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Andrew Bain discusses transition to new administration on last day as Orange-Osceola state attorney
After being suspended by Gov. DeSantis in 2023, former Orange-Osceola County State Attorney Monique Worrell will be ...
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Monique Worrell Reinstated as State Attorney Amidst Political Shifts in Central Florida
Monique Worrell is to be reinstated as State Attorney after political controversy and a grand jury investigation.
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