Office Notes

Congratulations to Justin Broxton, son of veteran prosecutor Quentin Broxton, on winning the state weightlifting title in Daytona Beach. Justin, a student athlete at Mosley High School in Lynn Haven, won the 183-pound division with a combined lift of 660 pounds--more than three times his body weight. The total was 25 pounds more than the second-place finisher. (4/2008).

Congratulations to the Jackson County office for winning two awards from the Florida State Employees’ Charitable Campaign. The office won for "Largest New Campaign" and "Highest Per Capita Giving, 25 and under Employees." The certificates note, "You have made a lasting impression in your community."

Employees, friends and family attend the festivities of the Bonifay Rodeo Parade on October 6th, 2007.  Click here to view photos.

Welcome to our newest additions to our team of outstanding prosecutors! Gretchen Brantley and Russ Wilson have joined our misdemeanor prosecutorial team.

Michelle Spaven, ASA in the Bay County Office, was named to the Pennsylvania Ohio Women's Hockey Association All-Star team.  Michelle recently returned to us after a sojourn in Dayton, Ohio, where her husband is currently stationed.  Michelle was a center and a captain of the POWHA's Dayton Fangs.

State Attorney Office holds a successful fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.  On April 12, 2007, the Relay for Life team from the Office of the State Attorney raised enough funds to meet their annual goal of $2,500.00.  A car wash will be held on Sunday, April 15, 2007 to raise additional funds for this very important cause.  The car wash will take place in the Tally-Ho parking lot from 2-4 p.m.
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Congratulations to Stephanie Branch, Bay County office, who recently received her degree from FSU.  Stephanie maintained her full time job while in college.



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Matt Wilson has moved from Jackson County to Calhoun County.

Jonna Bowman will be handling a felony caseload in Jackson County.


ANDREA MCKENZIE HONORED FOR SERVICE

Investigator Andrea McKenzie, of the Bay County office, was honored by Amvets Post 47, for recovering funds misappropriated from the local veterans group. The Commander and 2nd Vice of Post 47 wrote letters of commendation and a plaque was presented to McKenzie at the office Christmas party. The plaque reads as follows: Presented to Andrea McKenzie, State Attorney’s Office, In recognition for your outstanding and professional services provided to our post and our community. Your dedication along with your professionalism is one to be admired by all. Thank you for the outstanding and expedient manner in which you help our post. Jim Dolly, Commander.

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