Felony Justice
Lawyer stated to have BigLaw connection arrested after younger youngsters discovered alone at seashore
Lawyer Patricia Anne Bronson, who lives in Clearwater, Florida, was arrested Saturday after she was accused of leaving two youngsters unattended at a seashore. Picture from Shutterstock.
A Tampa, Florida, lawyer who recognized her employer as White & Case has been arrested after she was accused of leaving two youngsters, ages 3 and seven, unattended for at the very least a half-hour at Upham Seaside in St. Pete Seaside, Florida.
Lawyer Patricia Anne Bronson, who lives in Clearwater, Florida, was arrested Saturday, in response to the Tampa Bay Times.
Bronson’s LinkedIn profile says she is a conflicts lawyer at White & Case in Tampa. The regulation agency has a global support center at that location, the place it has legal professionals within the know-how and transactions group, in response to the Tampa Bay Instances.
Witnesses informed Pinellas County, Florida, deputies that they noticed Bronson drop off the kids on the seashore after which depart in her automotive. She left the kids unattended for 30 to 45 minutes, in response to the arrest report cited by the Tampa Bay Instances. The youthful little one was discovered alone “waist deep” in water by a witness, the report says.
Bronson informed deputies that she was parking the automotive. The arrest report says she was a caregiver to the kids.
Bronson was charged with two counts of neglect of a kid with out nice bodily hurt and introducing/possessing contraband in a county detention facility. Deputies discovered a vape pen with a liquid substance when Bronson handed by an X-ray machine.
Neither Bronson nor White & Case instantly responded to the ABA Journal’s request for remark. A White & Case spokesperson informed the Tampa Bay Instances that it might examine however didn’t get again to the publication. Bronson didn’t remark when contacted by the Tampa Bay Instances.
Bronson was suspended for 90 days in 2017 after she conditionally admitted to working with a nonlawyer paralegal who gave others the impression that he was an lawyer. Bronson stated she didn’t know that the paralegal was soliciting shoppers, accepting shopper funds and making an attempt to barter resolutions with prosecutors.
Bronson is a 2007 graduate of the Florida Coastal Faculty of Regulation, in response to her Florida Bar profile.