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Misdemeanor charges filed in October against a candidate for Collier County sheriff were recently dismissed in court.
Details about why the charges were dismissed against Vincent “Vinny” Angiolillo, 56, 9666 Moonlit Court, North Naples, were not included in court records.
The charges were dismissed on June 4, in front of Judge Eugene C. Turner, records indicate. Angiolillo’s attorney, Domenic Lucarelli, did not want to discuss why the case was dismissed, either.
“It’s in the past. It’s dead. It shouldn’t come back,” Lucarelli said. “He probably needs to move on with his campaign and forget about this.”
On Oct. 15, one week after announcing his candidacy for Collier County sheriff, Angiolillo was arrested on two misdemeanor counts of violating an injunction against repeat or dating violence.
Court records indicate that at the time of the arrest, a woman identified only as Crystal had an injunction for protection against Angiolillo, and that he had a similar injunction against her. Angiolillo, the owner of Class Act Limousine in North Naples, said he got his injunction after a business deal with Crystal went bad.
According to an incident report, on May 12, 2007, Crystal, who is a Realtor, received calls on her cell phone and a voice mail from a woman expressing interest in a real estate listing. When Crystal returned the call, someone picked up but didn’t say hello, reports said.
Crystal reported hearing clapping, whistling and cheering, and Angiolillo say, “Got her. ... That’s it. We got her.” She said she recorded the rest of the call on her cell phone.
It is a violation of Crystal’s injunction for Angiolillo to contact her.
In a motion filed in court on Jan. 17, Angiolillo’s then-attorney Lee Hollander argued that it was actually Crystal who called Angiolillo, and then intercepted and recorded a conversation. Angiolillo argues that Crystal used an intercepting device, and he never consented to be recorded.
In Florida, a “two-party consent state,” it is against the law to record another person without notifying them.
Also, on May 26, 2007, Crystal told authorities that two people in the parking lot of J.D. Jags Sports Bar, 2650 Immokalee Road, saw Angiolillo drive by the bar in his Mercury Grand Marquis attempting to look inside, reports said. Angiolillo was forbidden by the injunction against going inside J.D. Jags or coming within 500 feet of the bar.
Angiolillo argues that he did not violate the injunction on that date either. He said he was “definitely happy” the charges against him were dismissed.
The warrant for his arrest was issued the day Angiolillo filed paperwork declaring his candidacy. In October, State Attorney’s Office spokeswoman Samantha Syoen said the warrant had nothing to do with politics.
“The warrant was signed the day I applied for my candidacy, five months after the incident slash incidents,” Angiolillo said. “I don’t believe it is coincidental at all. I believe the air of questionability has now been alleviated, but I am going to pursue all options when it comes to the way that everything was handled.”

















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He is a shoe in now.
#1 Posted by factteller1 on June 10, 2008 at 10:35 p.m. (Suggest removal)
factteller: ROFLMAO
#2 Posted by BlueTonguedVole on June 10, 2008 at 11:24 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Hey, criminal experience is a plus when running for Sheriff.
#3 Posted by cit10driver on June 11, 2008 at 12:10 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Anybody that knows Vinnie knows that he's pure slime.
#4 Posted by cupcake on June 11, 2008 at 8:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)
You should try his new resturant, Vinnies, formerly Vitos formerly Nuzzios Knuckle room.
They're specialty is broken leg of lamb.
#5 Posted by YearRoundResident on June 11, 2008 at 9:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Did the Judge dismiss this because it's typical Judicial Terrorism pimped by the sham Domestic Violence skindustry? Whether or not that's true in this case, isn't it increasingly obvious that BigCorpseorate shonk and dirty divorce lawyers use 'Domestic Violence' laws the way Inquisitors and witchhunters used 'heresy' and 'witchcraft' to dominate their fellow men to their injury?
Isn't it true that many 'Domestic Violence' crimes and Injunctions are nothing but Judicial Terrorism pimped by cheaters and their sham laweyers who stack a deck of lies against the innocent?
Would you like to read a nice story about shonk lawyers and their BigCorpseorate greaseball clients who pimp lies to obtain Domestic Violence Injunctions, so as to attack those whom they defraud with Judicial Terrorism, in vain hope of silencing them?
Why not check out www.etherzone.com/2008/zecc061108.shtml?
Dr. Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manasota Key, Florida
11 June, 2008
"They're so tough when they hold the
stacked deck. And they never know
any other kind of deck."
- Philip Marlowe,
"Playback",
c. 1959, Raymond Chandler
#6 Posted by paul_vincent_zecchino on June 11, 2008 at 9:36 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Is this joker going to be on the ballot?
Doesn't that mean that Rambosk goes unchallenged?
Great job, Sheriff Rambosk!
#7 Posted by scotsa on June 11, 2008 at 9:57 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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