Clay County Sheriff's Office Settles Wrongful Arrest Claim For $50,000JacksonvilleDec. 19, 2014 |
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The Clay County teen wrongfully arrested in 2013 because he shared the same name as a schoolmate reached a $50,000 settlement with Clay County Sheriff’s Office. Read More |