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Miami Private Investigator - Former Secret Service AgentJoseph A. LaSorsa, President & CEO of J. A. LASORSA & ASSOCIATES, FORMER SECRET SERVICE AGENT, Presidential Protection - the White House, providing worldwide discreet Executive Protection, Bodyguard, Physical Security Services and Training to corporate executives, dignitaries, the public, and celebrities. Operating out of our home base in south Florida, our firm's Security Services include, but are not limited to: Estate & Yacht Security, Systems and Safe Room - Design and & Construction, Corporate, Workplace Violence, School Violence, School Security Consulting & Training and Counter Eavesdropping & Industrial Espionage & general Audio Counter-Measures.Friday, August 24. 2007 Miami Private Investigator Former Secret Service Agent, Presidential Protection, Joseph A. LaSorsa, CPP provides: National and International private investigation, private investigator and executive protection, bodyguard, bodyguards, child protection, exploited children, security assessments, threat assessments, assessment services in Puerto Rico, Naples, Key West, Tampa, Orlando, Palm Beach, Jupiter, Miami, Miami Beach, South Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, South Florida, Florida. As a Former Secret Service Agent, Joe LaSorsa knows and understands the importance of privacy and protection. J.A. LaSorsa's services include: Premises Liability, Security Negligence, Investigative and Counterfeit Currency Cases Expert Testimony, Confidential Investigations, Estate & Yacht Security, Systems and Safe Room - Design and & Construction, Corporate, Workplace Violence & School Security Consulting & Training and Counter Eavesdropping & Industrial Espionage, Electronic Sweeps, Sweep, Bug Sweeps, Surveillance & general Audio Counter-Measures. Miami Area News and Information:
Josephus Eggelletion faces sentencing -- with little political support Fort Lauderdale police hunt for driver in hit and run Fort Lauderdale police need help finding the driver who struck two women who were crossing Las Olas Boulevard Wednesday night, then fled. Gambling, state budget on Florida Legislature's agenda Gambling talks continue in the Legislature Thursday, as the House committee charged with drafting a gaming compact with the Seminole Tribe of Florida considers the impact of Vegas-style casinos on the state's tourism industry and economy. Broward judge accused of giving soft punishment to drug counterfeiter Three former cops and state health inspectors who helped bust a national ring of medication counterfeiters are blasting a Broward County judge for giving a minimal sentence to the Weston ringleader. Florida ranks No. 3 in U.S. in foreclosure filings U.S. foreclosure filings were 308,524 in January, a 2 percent decline from January and a 6 percent increase from February 2009, according to data released Thursday by RealtyTrac.
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