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At Five Points Park, chalk and support for Trayvon Martin
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[Sarasota Herald-Tribune] - City Attorney Robert Fournier has told the police department not to arrest anyone for writing chalk slogans on downtown sidewalks. "It's a rebirth of the First Amendment," said Occupy Sarasota member Paul Tuttle. "It's good to see the city protecting
Landlords need legal advice, and so do you
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[Sarasota Herald-Tribune] - Robert Fournier, the city's legal counsel, was concerned that both proposals required leases that could cause unacceptable financial risks for the municipality if the proposed property did not perform as promised. Furthermore, proposed hotels can take
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[CRÉBSL (Communiqué de presse)] - Matane - La Société d'histoire et de généalogie de Matane (SHGM) profitera de sa 62e assemblée générale pour rendre hommage à M. Robert Fournier, décédé en août M. Fournier a été impliqué au sein de la SHGM pendant 32 ans. Lors de l'assemblée
City attorney to police: Stop issuing 'trespass' notices
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[Sarasota Herald-Tribune] - By LEE WILLIAMS SARASOTA - Police should not "trespass" anyone on the highly contentious sidewalks located around the downtown Whole Foods store, City Attorney Robert Fournier said Friday. This is one of seven signs posted on the sidewalk surrounding
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