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Hadley Tyler V. Florida Department Of Corrections

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📁 2:25-cv-14121 📅 2025-04-16 📍 FL
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13.0M records searched across federal + state sources
Case Synopsis
This is the public record summary for a civil court case 2:25-cv-14121, indexed by Open Public Records on April 16, 2025. The case is filed by Hadley, Tyler against Florida Department Of Corrections (Florida). Below you'll find enrichment from multiple authoritative public sources including federal sanctions and wanted lists, the HHS-OIG List of Excluded Individuals/Entities, named-arrest feeds, and 8 related cases in our 12.9-million-record archive.
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Deep Web Search · Florida Department Of Corrections 5 MATCHED
Possible news and web mentions for Florida Department Of Corrections. We surfaced 5 name-based results. Results are matched by name only and may refer to a different person, business, or agency — verify with the original source. Deep-search links across 11 platforms are listed below.
📰 Press Coverage · 5 matching articles
Tyler Hadley, Man Who Killed Parents With Hammer and Then Threw a Party, Changes Plea
Tue, 18 Feb 2014 16:00:00 GMT Possible match · full name match legal-context
Tyler Hadley, the 17-year old Port St. Lucie man who killed both of his parents with a hammer, and then immediately threw a house party, has changed his plea to no contest on Wednesday. The plea means ...…
Tyler Hadley: Friends say he just wanted to party, do drugs
Mon, 10 Mar 2014 14:57:00 GMT Possible match · full name match legal-context
The sentencing hearing began Monday for the Port St. Lucie man accused of killing his parents with a hammer as a teenager in 2011.Tyler Hadley, now 20 years old, pleaded no contest last month to the ...…
Tyler Hadley, Fla. teen, told friend he would kill parents, say police
Thu, 21 Jul 2011 09:35:00 GMT Possible match · full name match state
(CBS/WPEC/AP) PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - Florida teen Tyler Hadley told a friend that he stood behind his mom for about five minutes before finally deciding to plunge a hammer into her head, according to ...…
Florida Prison Boss Ricky Dixon Quits After 30 Years in the Hot Seat
Fri, 29 May 2026 22:31:00 GMT Possible match · all-tokens match state
Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Ricky Dixon is stepping away from the state’s prison system after roughly 30 years on the job, capping a career that started in a guard’s uniform and ended ...…
Florida Department of Corrections offering $6K hiring bonuses for officers
Tue, 02 Dec 2025 16:00:00 GMT Possible match · all-tokens match state
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - The Florida Department of Corrections is giving a $6,000 hiring bonus to several correctional institutions across the state. These locations already offer $1,000 bonuses, so ...…
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Compliance · Sanctions Check name-based match · not verified CLEAR
U.S. Treasury Sanctions Check ?The U.S. Treasury keeps a list of people and companies that Americans can't legally do business with, including terrorists, drug traffickers, and sanctioned foreign officials. It's called the SDN list. We refresh our copy every day from OpenSanctions.org. It currently has 19,700 entries. ✓ Clear
We checked the U.S. Treasury's sanctions list (19,700 entries). We screened every party name listed on this case — 2 names in total (Florida Department Of Corrections, Hadley, Tyler) — against that list. A name match alone would not confirm identity.
No match. None of the names listed as parties on this case appear on the U.S. sanctions list.
People sharing the surname Tyler ?We searched our archive of 12.9 million U.S. court cases for any other case where a party shares the same last name. Most recent cases shown first. Sharing a surname does not mean it is the same person — it could be a relative, a namesake, or someone wholly unrelated who happens to share the name. 8 Found
We checked our archive of 12.9 million court cases. We searched Florida court records for other parties sharing the surname Tyler. We found 8 other cases with that surname, listed below so you can compare them and judge for yourself whether it is the same person, a relative, or wholly unrelated. A shared name alone does not establish identity.
USA V. Tyler
Case #00049 · 2014-11-20 · Florida
Jay Tyler Bartels And Grace E Bartels
Case #10234 · 2014-11-20 · Florida
Tyler-wright V. Hamilton
Case #20973 · 2014-11-21 · Florida
Stacey Tyler
Case #21934 · 2014-11-25 · Florida
Carlton Timothy Gay And Bernadene Tyler Gay
Case #09312 · 2014-11-28 · Florida
Telicha Marie Tyler
Case #31292 · 2014-12-04 · Florida
Katherine Tyler Neill
Case #40348 · 2014-12-06 · Florida
Richard W Tyler And Elissa Tyler
Case #14325 · 2014-12-11 · Florida
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On this page we checked Florida Department of Corrections against: Open Public Records archive (12.9 million court cases), U.S. Treasury sanctions list (19,700 entries), FBI most-wanted list (990 fugitives), Federal healthcare exclusion list (83,300 providers), and 6 public arrest databases. In total, about 13 million records across 5 sources for this one case.

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