Norm Wolfinger
Norman Robert "Norm" Wolfinger is the State Attorney for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in Florida. In his capacity as State Attorney, Wolfinger is charged with prosecutions in both Brevard County and Seminole County with a combined population of AbOUT 1 million persons.
Wolfinger was a member of the United States Army during the Vietnam War. In 1973, Wolfinger graduated from the University of Florida College of Law.
He was given the National Commanders Award for Disabled Veteran of the Year in 2007.
Wolfinger gained national prominence after the 2012 shooting of Trayvon Martin.
Until the Martin case, Wolfinger was probably best known for his successful prosecution of mass [...], William Cruse, and child [...] Mark Dean Schwab.
Controversy
Wolfinger was criticized for making the decision that there was insufficient evidence for a conviction of George Zimmerman on the charge of [...]. Wolfinger has expressed surprise at the national spotlight and the reaction to his decision.
External links
- Office of the State Attorney official site
- Official Bio