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![]() An Osceola County man thought he'd paid off a parking ticket, so he was surprised to find out Monday that the Orange County Clerk's office had issued a warrant for his arrest. Luis Gomez owed exactly one cent on a speeding ticket he received one year ago. Gomez tried to call the court to resolve the problem, and then tried to pay online, but had no luck. "They won't take a payment of a penny online," said Gomez. Gomez works at a school in Orange County and feared he would get arrested on campus in front of his students. Read Entire Article |