Second charge dropped against city commissioner
Errol D Jones, the St Augustine City Commissioner on trial because police say he interfered in the investigation of a disturbance call at his mother’s home last October, got some welcome news as the first day of his trial got underway — the state dropped a second charge of witness tampering after lawyers argued over language in the charging affidavit.






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The State of Florida vs Errol Donledy Jones comes before Judge Charles Tinlin for jury trial tomorrow morning on two first-degree misdemeanor charges; alleging that the St Augustine City Commissioner obstructed a police officer and tampered with a witness in a misdemeanor proceeding.
Community Relations Interim Director Christina Langston reported to Historic City News that the St Johns County School District in St Augustine has selected its 2011-2012 School-Related Employees of the Year.
Laurie Sanderson reported the following St. Augustine and St. Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.
On Tuesday, March 20, Flagler College will host novelist Cassandra King for a reading and discussion of her work according to an announcement received by Historic City News in St Augustine.
St Johns County Young Republicans president Roy Alaimo reported to Historic City News that on Monday evening, members would team up with members of St Johns Federated Republican Women for a meet-and-greet event and forum for Republican candidates in St Johns County.







