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Deceit Beach Non-Fiction William L. Post |
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"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them." Galileo Galilei, astronomer & physicist (1562-1642) Was there deception by Florida's Escambia County government, and their agent, the Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) when they contracted an ad valorem tax exemption with leaseholders on Pensacola Beach? A major university study called the subsequent revocation of the ad alorem tax exemption las "a breach of faith." A major city newspaper called it "a breach of contract." May citizens still feel it was "land fraud, plain and simple." Deceit Beach reveals disturbing information about both Pensacola Beach's deceitful development and the Florida Supreme Court's justice. Instead of protecting the victims from a "breach of contract," the Florida Supreme Court's ruling in Straughn v. Camp has caused 37 years of continuous litigation. Will the newly discovered facts, presented in Deceit Beach, lead to the overturning of the Florida Supreme Court's stadning ruling in Straughn v. Camp? Will the Pensacola Beach victims find their long sought justice? |
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