The Commission on Capital Cases updates this information regularly. This information, however, is subject to change and may not reflect the latest status of an inmate’s case and should not be relied upon for statistical or legal purposes.

 

KNIGHT, Thomas (B/M)

AKA:  Askari Abdullah Muhammad

DC#    017434

DOB:  02/04/51

 

Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Dade County, Case# 74-5978

Sentencing Judge:  The Honorable Gene Williams

Resentencing Judge:  The Honorable Rodolfo Sorondo

Trial Attorney:  James Mathews – Private

Attorney, Direct Appeal:  William J. Hutchinson – Private

Attorney, Direct Appeal (Resentencing):  Louis Campbell – Assistant Public Defender

Attorney, Collateral Appeals:  D. Todd Doss – Pro-Bono (State filings); D. Todd Doss & Linda McDermott – Federal

 

Date of Offense:  07/17/74

Date of Sentence:  04/21/75

Date of Resentencing:  03/12/96

 

Circumstances of the Offense:

 

On 07/17/74 the victim, Sydney Gans, arrived at his place of business and parked his automobile.  The defendant Thomas Knight, a former employee, who was carrying an automatic rifle, approached him. Knight then ordered Mr. Gans to get back into the vehicle and drive to his residence and pick up his wife, Lillian Gans.  Once Mrs. Gans was in the vehicle Knight ordered Mr. Gans to drive to his bank in order to obtain $50,000.  Mr. Gans did as instructed and entered the bank.  While inside the bank Mr. Gans notified the bank president of the abduction, and the police and FBI were alerted. Mr. Gans then returned to his wife and their car with the money.  The defendant then ordered Mrs. Gans to drive the car in an evasive route toward South Dade County.  The FBI and local law enforcement were in pursuit, and had remained undetected, however they briefly lost sight of the vehicle.  The defendant ordered the couple to stop the vehicle in a remote area and then shot both victims in the back of the head at close range.  The defendant fled the scene, but was apprehended shortly thereafter.  Knight attempted to hide from the police by burying himself in the dirt and weeds of a heavily wooded area. Police noticed bloodstains on the defendant’s pants and discovered the automatic rifle and $50,000 hidden underneath him.


Additional Information:

 

On 09/19/74, while awaiting his trial, the defendant along with ten inmates escaped from the Dade County Jail.  The defendant was placed on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted List and an extensive manhunt ensued.

 

While on escape status the defendant allegedly committed a murder and armed robbery in Cordele, Georgia. (Crisp County)

 

The following circumstances were received from the Crisp County Authorities:  Knight and another subject committed an Armed Robbery, Murder and Aggravated Battery.  On 10/21/74, they both entered a liquor store and asked for a bottle. As the clerk retrieved the bottle, he was told to hand over the money.  The defendant and codefendant then demanded both clerks’ wallets and started shooting.   Mr. William Culpepper was shot three times and was killed; Mr. A.V. Norton was shot twice.  The defendant and codefendant fled taking $641.00. FBI agents arrested the subject in New Smyrna Beach, FL on 12/31/74.  At the time of his arrest the subject was in possession of a sawed-off shotgun, a .38 caliber revolver and a 9mm automatic.  These weapons were reported stolen from Titusville, FL.

 

Previous reports indicate that Georgia authorities did not prosecute the subject due to his Florida death sentence.  The subject’s codefendant was charged with only the Aggravated Battery charge.

 

Knight was arrested and stood trial for the fatal stabbing of a prison guard while he was incarcerated on death row (CC# 80-341CF); the murder occurred on 10/12/80.  Knight was convicted and sentenced to death for this offense on 01/20/83.

 

Knight’s new sentencing date in 1996 is the starting point for all subsequent appeals, although he was initially sentenced over 25 years ago.

 

There have been mental health issues throughout this case most of which were presented to the trial court.  Numerous mental health experts have testified on Knight’s behalf, claiming that he has longstanding mental health problems that may include schizophrenia.  Experts for the State determined that Knight did, in fact, have a personality disorder but was a “malingerer” and not schizophrenic.  Knight was determined competent to stand trial.  There has not been any executive intervention relating to Knight’s alleged mental illness.

 

Trial Summary:

 

08/30/74          Defendant arraigned, entered a plea of not guilty.

09/19/74          Prior to trial, defendant escaped from jail.

12/31/75          Defendant captured and returned to jail.
01/06/75          Public Defender dismissed due to conflict, Court appointed Special Counsel James Mathews.

04/01/75          Plea of Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity entered.

04/19/75          Defendant found guilty by the trial jury of two counts of First-Degree Murder, as charged in the indictment. Upon advisory sentencing the Jury, by a majority, recommended the death penalty.

04/21/75          Defendant was sentenced as followed:

                                    Count I:           First-Degree Murder (Lillian Gans) – Death

                                    Count II:         First-Degree Murder (Sydney Gans) – Death

01/18/96          Order to return defendant for resentencing.

02/01/96          Hearing held regarding defendant’s competency. Court found defendant competent to proceed.

02/08/96          Upon advisory sentencing, the jury recommended death sentence by a vote of 9-3

03/12/96          Resentenced as followed:

                                    Count I:           First-Degree Murder (Lillian Gans) – Death

                                    Count II:         First-Degree Murder (Sydney Gans) – Death

 

Appeal Summary:

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal

FSC# 47,599

338 So. 2d 201 (Fla.1976)

 

05/20/75          Appeal filed

09/30/76          FSC affirmed convictions and death sentence

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 58,528

 

01/22/80          Petition filed

02/06/80          FSC transferred petition to the trial court to be treated as a 3.850 Motion for postconviction relief

 

State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC# 74-5978

 

02/12/80          Motion received per Florida Supreme Court order on 02/06/80

08/15/80          Trial court dismissed motion, and determined it should be treated as a Habeas by the FSC

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 59,741

394 So.2d 997 (Fla. 1981)

 

10/01/80          Petition filed

02/24/81          Petition denied

 

State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC# 74-5978

 

02/20/81          Motion filed

08/25/81          Motion denied

 

United States District Court, Southern District – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

USDC# 81-391

 

02/24/81          Petition filed

02/26/81          USDC held Petition and granted a Stay of Execution

06/27/86          Petition dismissed

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Appeal

FSC# 61,454

426 So. 2d 533 (Fla. 1982)

 

11/03/81          Appeal filed

12/16/82          FSC affirmed the trial court’s denial of 3.850 Motion

03/02/83          Rehearing denied

04/11/83          Mandate issued

 

United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC# 82-6865

 

06/09/83          Petition filed

10/06/83          Petition denied

 

United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – Habeas Appeal

USCA# 86-5610

863 F 2d at 708

 

07/30/86          Appeal filed

09/06/89          Remanded to United States District Court to grant Habeas Petition, unless State resentenced defendant in accordance with Lockett

09/06/89          Mandate issued

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal (Resentencing)

FSC# 87,783

721 So. 2d 287 (Fla. 1998)

 

04/22/96          Appeal filed

11/12/98          FSC affirmed conviction and death sentence

03/11/99          Rehearing denied

 

United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC# 98-9741

528 U.S. 990; 120 S. Ct. 459 (1999)

 

06/09/99          Petition filed

11/08/99          Petition denied

 

State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC# 74-5978

 

11/07/00          Motion filed

01/15/03          Motion denied

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Appeal

FSC# 03-631

923 So.2d 387

 

04/08/03          Appeal filed

11/03/05          FSC affirmed Circuit Court’s order denying 3.850 Motion

02/24/06          Rehearing denied

03/13/06          Mandate issued

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 04-1366

923 So.2d 387

 

07/12/04          Petition filed

11/03/05          Petition denied

02/24/06          Rehearing denied

03/13/06          Mandate issued

 

United States District Court, Southern District – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

USDC# 06-20570

(Pending)

 

03/07/06          Petition filed

 

 

Death Warrants:

 

01/29/81          Death Warrant signed by Governor Bob Graham

02/26/81          United States District Court granted a Stay of Execution

 

Clemency Hearing

 

12/12/79          Clemency hearing denied

 

Factors Contributing to the Delay in Imposition of Sentence:

 

The delay in this case is a result of the defendant being resentenced 21 years after initially being convicted and sentenced.

 

Case Information:

 

On 05/20/75, Knight filed a Direct Appeal to the Florida Supreme Court.  Among several issues raised, Knight claimed the trial court erred in the denial of his challenge for cause as to the impartiality of a juror.  Second, Knight claimed the trial court erred in denying his motion for additional peremptory challenges because of pervasive pre-trial publicity.  Third, Knight alleged the trail court erred in allowing the State to prosecute the charges under a theory of felony murder when the indictment charged premeditated murder to be absolutely contrary to established precedent.  Fourth, Knight claimed the introduction of the testimony of Mr. Gill (the bank president), to the effect that Mr. Gans (the victim) had told him that he had been kidnapped and his wife was being held for $50,000 ransom and describing what had occurred thus far, into evidence was error as it was not within the res gestae of the crime charged.  Finally, he claimed the trial court erred in denying his motion for change of venue.  Having carefully evaluated all other points raised on appeal by appellant, the Court found none of them meritorious as to constitute reversible error. Furthermore, the allegations of the indictment were sufficient to charge Knight with First-Degree murder.  On 09/30/76, the Court affirmed Knight’s convictions and sentence.

 

Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus to the Florida Supreme Court on 01/22/80.  On 02/06/80, the Court transferred the petition to the trial court and ordered that it be treated as a 3.850 Motion for Post Conviction Relief.  

 

On 02/12/80, the trial court received and reviewed the motion.  On 08/15/80, the trial court dismissed the motion, determined it was properly filed originally as a Habeas Petition, and requested that it be properly filed to the Florida Supreme Court.  

 

On 10/01/80, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus to the Florida Supreme Court, who acknowledged the trial court was correct in determining the appeal should be processed as a Habeas Petition.  However, the Court denied the Petition on 02/24/81.

 

On 02/20/81, Knight filed a 3.850 Motion to the Circuit Court, which was denied on 08/25/081.  Knight filed a 3.850 Appeal to the Florida Supreme Court on 11/03/81.  The Court affirmed the trial court’s denial of the 3.850 Motion on 12/16/82.  The rehearing was denied on 03/02/83.  The mandate was issued on 04/11/83.

 

On 02/24/81, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus to the United States District Court, Southern District.  The Court held the Petition and granted a Stay of Execution on 02/26/81.  The Court retained jurisdiction over the petition and ordered Knight to exhaust his appeals in State court.  The Petition was dismissed on 06/27/86.

On 06/09/83, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court, which was denied on 10/06/83.

 

On 07/30/86, Knight filed a Habeas Appeal to the United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit.  On 09/06/89, the Court remanded the case to the trial court for resentencing based on a Hitchcock error, which requires the courts to consider non-statutory, as well as statutory mitigating evidence proffered by a capital defendant.  This decision was made prior to the Supreme Court’s decision in Hitchcock, and was originally made in accordance with Lockett.

 

Knight filed a Direct Appeal after resentencing to the Florida Supreme Court on 04/22/96.  On 11/112/98, the Court affirmed the conviction and sentence.  The rehearing was denied on 03/11/99.

 

On 06/09/99, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court, which was denied on 11/08/99.

 

On 11/07/00, Knight filed a 3.850 Motion to the Circuit Court, which was denied on 01/15/03.

 

On 04/08/03, Knight filed a 3.850 Appeal to the Florida Supreme Court.  Upon careful review of Knight’s motion, the Court found no error in the Circuit Court’s determination that denial was appropriate on each claim made by Knight.  On 11/03/05, the Court affirmed the Circuit Court’s denial of the 3.850 Motion because Knight’s claims are either procedurally barred, conclusively refuted by the record, facially or legally insufficient as alleged, or without merit as a matter of law.  On 02/24/06, the rehearing was denied.  The mandate was issued on 03/13/06.

 

On 07/12/04, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus to the Florida Supreme Court.  The petition was denied on 11/03/05 because Knight raised the same issues that were raised in his 3.850 Appeal, which cannot be relitigated in the Habeas Petition.  On 02/24/06, the rehearing was denied.  The mandate was issued on 03/13/06.

 

On 03/06/07, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus in the United States District Court, Southern District.  This petition is currently pending.


The Commission on Capital Cases updates this information regularly. This information, however, is subject to change and may not reflect the latest status of an inmate’s case and should not be relied upon for statistical or legal purposes.

 

KNIGHT, Thomas (B/M)

AKA:  Askari Abdullah Muhammad

DC# 017434

DOB:  02/04/51

 

Eighth Judicial Circuit, Bradford County, Case# 80-341CF

Sentencing Judge:  The Honorable Chester B. Chance

Trial Attorney:  Pro se

Attorney, Direct Appeal:  David Davis – Assistant Public Defender

Attorney, Collateral Appeals:  D. Todd Doss & Linda McDermott – Registry and Federal

 

Date of Offense:  10/12/80

Date of Sentence:  01/20/83

 

Circumstances of the Offense:

 

On 10/12/80 at 9:45 a.m., a guard at the Florida State Prison, told the subject, a death row inmate in Dade County Case# F74-5978, that he had a visitor; however, prior to the approval of the visit, he must shave in compliance with prison regulations. He refused to comply and therefore was denied the visit.

 

When the guard was exiting, he and another guard overheard the subject state, “Well, it looks like I will have to start sticking people.”

 

Later, Officer Burke, the victim, was escorting the death row inmates to the showers. When he unlocked the subject’s cell, the subject attacked him with a homemade knife (a sharpened spoon).

 

While this was occurring, another officer overheard the screams of Officer Burke and called for help.

 

Within seconds, two other officers were present and observed Officer Burke lying on his back trying to fend off the subject’s blows. The subject complied with an order to back off, and discarded the weapon in a trash container. More than a dozen wounds were inflicted on Officer Burke, with one being a fatal stab wound to the heart.

 

Trial Summary:

 

12/03/80          Original defense counsel Joseph H. Forbes was relieved of his duties as Special Appointed Counsel.

Susan Cary remained as counsel of record.

12/17/80          Steven Bernstein appointed as counsel and Susan Cary remained as co-counsel effective 01/01/81.

01/21/81          Judge R.A. Green Jr. recused himself.

01/22/81          Judge Wayne M. Carlisle appointed.

05/25/82          Trial ended in a mistrial.

05/26/82          Judge Wayne M. Carlisle recused himself.  Court reassigned this case to Judge Chester B. Chance

of the Eighth Judicial Circuit.

06/07/82          Court ordered that the defendant was competent to stand trial.

06/15/82          Court granted motion to allow defendant to represent himself. Stephen Bernstein was discharged as

 legal counsel but the Court requested that he be standby counsel.

07/20/80          Court granted motion for Stephen Bernstein to be relieved as standby counsel.

10/26/82          The defendant was found guilty (under the name of Askari Abdullah Muhammad) by the trial jury

 of First-Degree Murder as charged in the indictment. Defendant waived consideration by the jury

 of an advisory sentence; therefore, the cause proceeded to the Court without the jury recommendation.

01/20/83          The defendant was sentenced as followed: 

                                    Count I:           First-Degree Murder – Death       

 

Appeal Summary:

 

Florida Supreme Court – Direct Appeal

FSC# 63,343

494 So. 2d 969 (Fla. 1986)

 

10/01/84          Appeal filed

07/17/86          FSC affirmed conviction and death sentence

10/22/86          Motion for rehearing denied

11/25/86          Mandate issued

 

United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC# 86-6092

497 U.S. 1101 (1987)

 

01/09/87          Petition filed

02/23/87          Petition denied

 

State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion

CC# 80-34CF

 

02/23/89          Motion filed

08/31/89          Motion denied

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Appeal

FSC# 75,055

603 So. 2d 488 (Fla. 1992)

 

11/27/89          Appeal filed

06/11/92          FSC reversed and remanded for an evidentiary hearing

09/17/92          Rehearing denied and mandate issued

 

State Circuit Court – 3.850 Motion (On Remand from FSC)

CC# 80-34CF

 

09/17/92          Appeal filed

06/12/00          Evidentiary hearing held

05/21/01          Trial court granted motion for postconviction relief in part, ordered new sentencing hearing

 

Florida Supreme Court – Appeal of 3.850 Motion (Filed by State)

FSC# 01-1415

866 So. 2d 1195

 

06/26/01          Appeal filed

08/21/03          FSC reversed the trial court’s order vacating death sentence

 

Florida Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

FSC# 02-1106

866 So. 2d 1195

 

05/13/02          Petition filed

08/21/03          Petition denied

01/20/04          Mandate issued

 

United States Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC# 03-9494

124 S. Ct. 2396; 158 L. Ed. 2d 969 (2004)

 

03/18/04          Petition filed

05/24/04          Petition denied

 

United States District Court, Middle District – Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus

USDC# 05-62

 

01/18/05          Petition filed

03/26/08          Petition denied; dismissed with prejudice

07/02/08          Certificate of Appealability filed

08/25/08          Certificate denied

 

United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit – Habeas Appeal

USCA# 08-13495

 

06/16/08          Appeal filed

01/09/09          Certificate of Appealability denied

 

United State Supreme Court – Petition for Writ of Certiorari

USSC# 09-5401

130 S.Ct. 1281

 

07/13/09         Petition filed

01/25/10          Petition denied

 

Circuit Court – 3.851 Motion

CC# 80-341CF

 

07/24/08          Motion filed

09/09/08          Motion denied

 

Florida Supreme Court – 3.850 Appeal

FSC# 09-170

22 So.3d 538

 

02/02/09         Appeal filed

11/05/09          FSC affirmed the disposition of the lower court

 

 

 

Factors Contributing to the Delay in the Imposition of Sentence:

 

The delay in this case appears to be a result of the defendant being resentenced in his Dade county case that also had resulted in a sentence of death.

 

There have been issues regarding the defendant’s competency and mental health status. The defense contended the defendant is mentally ill, while State experts disputed that contention.  In February of 1999, competency hearings for the defendant began.  These reports were presented to the Court in November of 1999.  In December of 1999, the defendant was determined to be competent.

 

 

Case Information:

 

Knight filed a Direct Appeal to the Florida Supreme Court on 10/01/84.  Among several issues that were raised, Knight claimed the trial court failed to follow the dictates of Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.210, a rule which requires the court to appoint “no more than three and no fewer than two experts” to examine the defendant.  Second, Knight claimed that he did not know the purpose of the competency examination, and that neither his attorney nor competency examiner informed him of the reason for the interview.  Third, Knight also claimed the competency report failed to include matters required by Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure 3.216(e) and 3.211(a)(1).  Finally, Knight claimed the trial court improperly applied two aggravating factors when it found that he was under a sentence of imprisonment and that he had been convicted of a violent or capital felony.  On 07/17/86, the Court affirmed Knight’s convictions and sentence.  On 10/22/86, the rehearing was denied.  The mandate was issued on 11/25/86

 

On 01/09/87, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court, which was denied on 02/23/87.

 

On 02/23/89, Knight filed a 3.850 Motion to the Circuit Court, which was denied on 08/31/89.

 

Knight filed a 3.850 Appeal to the Florida Supreme Court on 11/27/89.  The Court reversed the trial court’s ruling and remanded the case back to the trial court for an evidentiary hearing, regarding their ruling on a Brady violation.  

 

The evidentiary hearing (on remand from the Florida Supreme Court) was held on 06/12/00.  The delay in proceeding with the evidentiary hearing was related to the United States Court of Appeals ordering the defendant to be resentenced in his Dade County case.  Subsequent to the evidentiary hearing, the trial court, on 08/21/03, ordered the defendant to be resentenced.  

 

The State appealed the trial court’s decision to the Florida Supreme Court on 06/26/01. On 08/21/03, the Court issued an opinion in which they reversed the trial court’s order which vacated Knight’s death sentence.  The opinion also denied a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus, which Muhammad had filed on 05/13/02.  The mandate for the Habeas was issued on 01/20/04.

 

Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court on 03/18/04, which was denied on 05/24/04.

 

On 01/18/05, Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus to the United States District Court, Middle District, which was denied on 03/26/08 and dismissed with prejudice. A Certificate of Appealability of was filed on 07/02/08 and denied on 08/25/08.

 

Knight filed a Habeas appeal in the United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit on 06/16/08. The Certificate of Appealability was denied on 01/09/09.

 

Knight filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the United States Supreme Court on 07/13/09. The petition was denied on 01/25/10.

 

On 07/24/08, Knight filed a 3.851 Motion in the Circuit Court.  This motion was denied on 09/09/08.

 

On 02/02/09, Knight filed a 3.850 Appeal in the Florida Supreme Court.  The disposition of the lower court was affirmed on 11/05/09.

 

 

 

Institutional Adjustment:  

 

FACILITY

DRTYPE

DATEOFDR

DISCIPLINEONE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/07/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/14/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/21/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/28/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/05/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/12/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/19/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/26/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

08/30/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/02/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/09/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/17/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/23/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/30/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/06/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/14/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/22/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/29/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

11/04/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

11/12/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

11/13/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

11/21/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/02/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

12/02/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

12/04/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/14/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/21/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/29/1985

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/01/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

01/01/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/09/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/17/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

01/20/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/23/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/30/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

01/31/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

02/03/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/08/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/14/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/20/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

02/26/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/27/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

03/06/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

03/11/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

03/19/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

03/19/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

03/26/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

04/05/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

04/10/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

04/17/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

04/23/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

04/24/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

05/01/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

05/05/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

05/18/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

05/23/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

05/25/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

05/31/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

06/09/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

06/18/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

06/28/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/05/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

07/07/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/11/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/16/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/24/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/31/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/07/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/13/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/19/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/29/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/04/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/12/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/19/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/28/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/04/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/11/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/13/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/26/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/27/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

10/29/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

11/11/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

11/16/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

11/22/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

11/29/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/06/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/13/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/20/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

12/27/1986

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/03/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/10/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/17/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/24/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

01/31/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/07/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/14/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/21/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

02/27/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

03/07/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

03/14/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

03/22/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

03/28/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

04/11/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

04/18/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

04/25/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

05/09/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

DISOBEYING ORDER

05/16/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

06/06/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

06/13/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

06/20/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

06/27/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/04/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/11/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/18/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

07/25/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/01/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/08/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/15/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/22/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

08/29/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

FAILURE TO COMPLY

09/05/1987

NO DISCIPLINE

FSP - MAIN UNIT

SPOKEN THREATS

10/11/1990

NO DISCIPLINE

 

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Report Date:   01/09/01          RM

Approved:       09/12/01         WHS

Updated:         01/31/11          EMJ