Miami, FL
Fugitive task force arrests convicted felon in Miami-Dade for murder in Broward
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Nevin McCormick was 19 years outdated when he was arrested after a violent housebreaking in Miami-Dade County. He spent a 12 months in jail and his legal document exhibits he by no means modified his methods.
A number of weeks after celebrating his twenty first birthday, detectives arrested him for tried homicide. And only a few days earlier than his twenty second birthday, he was again behind bars for cocaine possession.
McCormick, also referred to as James King and Patrick Smith, has been in jail 3 times after convictions in Miami-Dade in 1998, 2000, and 2004, in keeping with his Florida Division of Corrections public profile.
The now 44-year-old convicted felon appeared in courtroom on Wednesday morning after the U.S. Marshals Service’s fugitive activity drive arrested him in Miami-Dade for homicide in Broward County.
Corrections had final launched McCormick on Aug. 27, 2013, after he served a 10-year jail sentence for possession of cocaine with intent to promote, manufacture or ship, battery on a legislation enforcement officer, and resisting arrest with violence, data present
On Wednesday afternoon, deputies had been holding McCormick on the Broward’s essential jail with out bond. His case required a listening to to reveal the supply of funds used to put up bail, BSO inmate data present.
The duty drive arrested McCormick on Tuesday at his house on the nook of Northwest 41 Avenue and 19 Avenue, in Miami’s Liberty Metropolis, simply north of Allapattah, Fort Lauderdale Officer Todd Hill reported, in keeping with a grievance affidavit.
McCormick is going through a cost of second-degree homicide. The data on the Fort Lauderdale Police Division case remained sealed on Wednesday afternoon.
Native 10 Information Task Desk Editor Wayne Roustan contributed to this report.
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