They said police dogs sniffed the jumpsuit to get Resiles scent before being employed to track him.
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The reports said police dogs sniffed the jumpsuit to obtain a scent before being employed to track Resiles.
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Authorities were searching for Dayonte Resiles, who fled from the courthouse in Fort Lauderdale at about 9:30 a.m.
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Officials are searching for Dayonte Resiles, who fled from the courthouse in Fort Lauderdale at about 9:30 a.m.
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Resiles is charged with the September 2014 home invasion stabbing death of Jill Halliburton Su, 59, in nearby Davie.
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Two bailiffs, described by Israel as unarmed citizens, were in the room at the time, but were unable to detain Resiles.
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Local media reports said Resiles was in the courthouse for a hearing on a defense motion to remove the death penalty as a sentencing option.
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A nationwide alert warning about Resiles has been sent to the public, but authorities are still focusing their search within the tri-county area, Oglesby said.
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Broward Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Joy Oglesby said on Saturday that authorities believe Resiles is armed and dangerous and also think his escape was planned and that he received assistance.
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Resiles, 21, had been brought from a jail to the courthouse for a hearing on a defense motion to remove the death penalty as a sentencing option, local media reported.
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Resiles is charged with the September 2014 home invasion stabbing death in nearby Davie of Jill Halliburton Su, 59, a member of the wealthy Texas-based Halliburton Co who married a University of Florida entymology professor.
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Resiles, 21, had been brought from a jail to the courthouse and was seated in a jury box with other inmates when he suddenly leapt out of the box and toward the door, Sheriff Scott Israel said.
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The court deemed it clear that Igesund's principal reason for leaving Santos was that he had secured a better contract. This was relevant because there is an important distinction between a wrongfully dismissed employee and one who resiles unlawfully from his contract of employment.77G.78I/J - J. Igesund, furthermore, was no ordinary servant of the type in respect of whom the English courts refuse to order specific performance; he was a party contracting on equal terms with his employer and able to command a high sum of money in doing so. The court was also not being asked to order specific performance against an employer, but to declare that a contract was binding and to allow Santos to proceed to enforce its contract against an unwilling employee who wished to earn more money elsewhere.79D - E/F.
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