![]() ![]() The county deducts $8 per day for "subsistence fees." 15 through March 5, $630 was deposited, jail records show. Jail workers have been busy screening letters, photos, greeting cards, postcards and the occasional book sent to Cruz, jail records show.Ĭruz requested a Bible, according to jail records released by the Broward Sheriff's Office, but it was denied because of the suicide watch, the public defender said.Ĭruz also now has $800 deposited into his growing commissary account, apparently sent by fans, Finkelstein said. "The letters shake me up because they are written by regular, everyday teenage girls from across the nation," he said. Cruz's attorney has said he would plead guilty if guaranteed life without parole, but prosecutors are seeking the death penalty. Cruz, 19, is charged with 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder in the Februschool shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fl. The rule generally requires that a felony defendant go to trial within 175 days of arrest unless it's waived. No trial date was set and Cruz was granted a waiver on Florida's speedy trial rule. Florida school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz quickly glances up at the prosecutors while in court back in court in front of Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer for a hearing to move forward the death penalty case Friday afternoon, April 27, 2018, in Fort Lauderdale, Fl. ![]()
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