Appeals court ruling may send Florida Justice Center founder, ex-BSO deputy Bleiweiss back to prison 

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Jonathan Bleiweiss as a BSO deputy, right, and as founder/executive director of Oakland Park's Florida Justice Center

By Noreen Marcus, FloridaBulldog.org

Jonathan Bleiweiss, the Oakland Park-based Broward sheriff’s deputy turned convict turned self-styled crusader for justice, is running out of moves to avoid more prison time.

Last month an appeals court upheld a Broward County judge’s ruling that Bleiweiss violated the terms of his probation. Prosecutors say this means the judge could sentence him to life in prison.

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