Prosecutor Stacey Honowitz wants her arrest post removed

We received an email from an attorney requesting we remove a certain post from our website. The post concerned Broward Sex Crimes Prosecutor Stacey Honowitz’s arrest for shoplifting at a Publix Supermarket in 2018. The removal request appears below:

Good Day,

I hope this message finds you well in these trying times. I am writing on behalf of Stacey Honowitz to kindly request the removal of the article published to the above-copied link. The incident, a misunderstanding, is a most embarrassing blemish on Ms. Honowitz’s otherwise pristine record and career. The charge was readily nolle prossed (please see attached). As you can certainly appreciate, the continued publication has caused and continues to cause Ms. Honowitz great distress and damage to her reputation.

Please do not hesitate to reach out should you have any questions. We thank you in advance for your time dedicated to this sensitive matter.

Cordially Yours,

Vanessa McGill

Stacey Honowitz is a sex crimes prosecutor and an advocate for harsher sex offender restrictions. To quote Ms. Honowitz, “Tougher laws [are] needed to protect our kids from sex offenders.”

While we agree with Ms. Honowitz that sexual abuse needs to be prevented, we strongly disagree that tougher laws are needed to protect anyone from persons forced to register as “sex offenders”. The overwhelming majority (95%+) of people on the registry will not re-offend and are trying to live productive lives, yet the continued publication of their information on a public registry prevents them from obtaining employment, housing and other basic needs for themselves and their families.

For most registrants, their crime was a one-time offense and a complete aberration in an otherwise law abiding life. Surely most were guilty, but many were not. Some were wrongfully accused, baited and switched in a sting, or a misunderstanding for which they took a plea decades ago out of convenience and to avoid the risk of jail time without knowing what was to come as far as the registry. Arguably their incidents are also a “most embarrassing blemish” in an “otherwise pristine record” and “the continued publication” of their information on a sex offender registry “has caused and continues to cause” them “great distress and damage”.

So what to do about this request to remove the article? Since the letter came from an attorney who lists one of her areas of practice as defamation cases, the implication is that if we chose not to take down the article we might face a lawsuit. However, the Miami Herald’s story, Veteran Sex-Crimes Prosecutor Accused of Shoplifting is still up. So is the Sun-Sentinel’s coverage. The surveillance footage of her sticking the cosmetic items in her purse and leaving the store has not been taken down. So why should we remove our post?

We did update the story to state that the charges were nolle prossed, but do we need to take down the entire article? Even if the shoplifting incident was unintentional and she simply forgot to pay for the items or mindlessly put them in her purse without realizing, she prosecutes people who unknowingly or unintentionally violate a technical registration rule all the time and even if decades have passed without incident, her office still vigorously opposes petitions for removal from the registry.

It’s very possible that the arrest has given Ms. Honowitz a different perspective and greater empathy for people who “as [she] can certainly appreciate” are suffering great distress and damage from their continued publication on the registry. Or, it’s possible she could care less. We’d like to see where she stands in light of the fact that she’s “kindly requesting” we take down a post.

Frankly we’re impressed that our little forum would even concern her enough to retain an attorney to contact us. But, before we act on the request, we’d really like to hear the thoughts of our membership, so please feel free to share them in the comments below. We’d also love to hear from Ms.Honowitz herself, given the ironic nature of her request. If she would like to be a guest on a future member call, consider this a public invitation.

 


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181 thoughts on “Prosecutor Stacey Honowitz wants her arrest post removed

  • December 11, 2020

    I say she should keep the blemish. Many of us have scars, not mere blemishes, from charges that were later dropped. Even though they may have been totally bogus or not prosecuted, they still show up on our Record of Arrest and Prosecution (RAP) sheets. Her accusation is in the public record. So be it.

    Veritas.

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  • December 11, 2020

    Stacey Honowitz in a retail store, took merchandise off the shelve, put it into her pocketbook and walked out of the store without paying for it. Poor, poor Stacey. What a tragic little life. I will never, ever forget this story.

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    • December 12, 2020

      Oh, I got the facts wrong??She hadn’t yet left the perimeter of store? We don’t care about the facts either. Forever to the grave with this disgust ms stacey. I’m a ruthless prosecutor too, sorry not sorry. Keep it posted please.

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      • December 13, 2020

        Anonymous

        Not sticking up for her but, When I worked at a LARGE retailer (Not walmart) and worked in Security, they told us we could not do anything until they left the store. If you are still in the store it is NOT going to stick.
        I do not know all the details of her case but it seems she has more to lose from the publicity than the incident itself. I am a forgiving person but her going through this is a saying I hate but am going to use it because it annoys me. “This is a teachable moment”.
        I do not mean teachable moment about being honest and not stealing. A teachable moment in how she is treating us and she seems to have double standards.
        Also, a lawyer I once spoke with (Free consultation) told me he really did care about his clients no matter what they did. He said if something bothered him that much he just would not take their case. He ended up being my lawyer when I got arrested.
        How do I know he cared about me? When I got sentenced to prison, he started crying and went out into the hallway and vomited into a trash can.
        My point here is, the lawyer you hire should care about you and believe in you. Yes they money you pay them in important but if they are ONLY in it for the money and nothing else, well you might still win but you want someone who is going to FIGHT for you.

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        • December 13, 2020

          Cherokeejack, you are so right. My Florida lawyer reviewed my case, saw that it was so wrong, and went to battle for me in a way that only a lawyer can. He got my life and family restored. I was released from probation eleven years early. I owe him such a debt of gratitude. I may ‘bad mouth’ lawyers at times but there are some out there who really do care about justice. They are such a blessing in a society that is so quick to condemn.

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  • December 11, 2020

    Keep the information up, it is public information, just as is the registry.

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    • December 12, 2020

      Actually, the registry exceeds public information at the time of the conviction because new addresses for all other people convicted of anything other than those on the registry are not made public.

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  • December 11, 2020

    I’m actually thinking of posting this on my website….sex offender one stop resource….and let it go out to all the 4000 people I have signed up on my website just in FL…alone… she needs to definitely know how it feels to have our lives completely F***ed because of people like her. I think its F’n karma!

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  • December 11, 2020

    Don’t remove it. She needs to experience what registered citizens face for the rest of their life.

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  • December 11, 2020

    If she were anyone else, her vacation time would have been spent in the Broward County jail.

    #floridacorroption

    Definitely keep the post up.

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