Banishment Ends Tiffs With Police, Prosecutors
January 09, 1997|By SARAH RAGLAND Staff Writer
Michael Barfield's latest battle with Palm Beach County police and prosecutors ended on Wednesday with a peculiar twist: He was banished.
Barfield, a paralegal who made his name taking on police officers, agreed to steer clear of Palm Beach County as part of a plea agreement on a grand theft charge. Barfield can only return to the county with written court approval.
Barfield, who pleaded guilty to grand theft, also will serve two years of house arrest at his home in Sarasota, followed by three years' probation.
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