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TABATHA QUINN BAIHAT or his/her attorney is also permitted to conduct discovery before a trial is held to determine his/her innocence or guilt in connection with the charges contained on this page. TABATHA QUINN BAIHAT will not be required to prove his/her innocence if a trial is held in connection with these charges; it is the State of Florida that bears the burden of proving the guilt of TABATHA QUINN BAIHAT. That guilt must also be proven beyond any reasonable doubt.

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Name:

TABATHA QUINN BAIHAT

Date Of Detainment:

04-18-2024

Number:

24010530

Race/Creed:

WHITE

Gender:

F

Age:

39

Place:

Orlando FL

Charges/Cause/Suspicion Of:

BURGLARY OF CONVEYANCE
GRAND THEFT 3RD DEGREE (>$750, <5,000)


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TABATHA QUINN BAIHAT is 100% innocent of all charges contained on this page until adjudicated otherwise in a court of law.


Documentos de registros publicos del condado de Orange, Florida, EE. UU.