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Recent Bookings

JOSE LEIVA LARA

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JOSE LEIVA LARA

DAVID MITCHELL

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DAVID MITCHELL

THOMAS MARTIN

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THOMAS MARTIN

DARRYL KUNKEL

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DARRYL KUNKEL

JONATHAN JARA

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JONATHAN JARA

BRIAN AUSTIN

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BRIANA AUSTIN

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BRIANA AUSTIN

ANJALI DUNBAR

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ANJALI  DUNBAR

SERENITY LANE

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SERENITY LANE

TYLER MORTIMER

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TYLER MORTIMER

Law Enforcement Agencies

Marion County, Florida, is served by a network of dedicated law enforcement agencies committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents. Key agencies include the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, responsible for patrolling unincorporated areas and providing a wide range of law enforcement services. Additionally, municipal police departments such as the Ocala Police Department and Belleview Police Department play vital roles within their respective jurisdictions, fostering community-oriented policing and crime prevention. Together, they form a cohesive system dedicated to serving and protecting the diverse communities within the county.

Criminal Justice Resources

Criminal justice in Marion County, Florida, is characterized by a comprehensive and collaborative approach to maintaining public safety and upholding the rule of law. The Marion County Jail plays a crucial role in the justice system, ensuring secure housing for individuals awaiting trial or serving sentences. The Marion County Judicial Center serves as a hub for legal proceedings, where dedicated judges and legal professionals administer justice and ensure fair trials. The Office of the State Attorney, Fifth Judicial Circuit, plays a pivotal role in prosecuting criminal cases, emphasizing the principles of fairness and accountability. With a commitment to crime prevention, rehabilitation, and community engagement, Marion County’s criminal justice system strives to create a safe and just environment for its residents.