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Daniel Eric Markel (October 9, 1972 – July 19, 2014) was a Canadian-born attorney and a law professor, who wrote important works on retribution in
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and sentencing, with a focus on the role of punishment in the criminal justice system. A native of Toronto, he earned a J.D. degree from
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in 2001 and after working briefly as a law clerk and junior associate at a law firm, joined the faculty of
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in 2005. Markel was murdered in
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, in 2014, in a
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motivated by child custody issues following Markel's divorce from Wendi Adelson, a clinical law professor and child advocate also employed at Florida State University at the time. Wendi Adelson has not been charged, but she has been named, together with her brother Charlie and mother Donna, as "conspirators" in the killing. So far, four individuals have been charged: Luis Rivera pled guilty to murder, and was sentenced to 19 years in jail. Sigfredo Garcia was found guilty of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder, and sentenced to life in prison. Katherine Magbanua was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and solicitation of murder, in a retrial following a mistrial in her original case, and was sentenced to life in prison plus two consecutive 30-year sentences. Charlie Adelson (Wendi Adelson's brother) has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and solicitation of murder, but has not yet been tried. Jury selection will begin April 24, 2023, and evidence will be heard May 1. The trial is tentatively slated to last three weeks.


Early life and education

Daniel Eric MarkelObituaries
''Emmanuel College Magazine'', Vol. XCVII (2014-2015) p. 208.
was born and raised in Toronto.John Schwartz

''The New York Times'' (July 21, 2014).
He studied politics and philosophy as a
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undergraduate, graduating magna cum laude. While on a Dorot Fellowship in Israel, Markel completed graduate studies at the
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and earned a master's degree in
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from
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before receiving his J.D. from
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in 2001.Gary Fineout & Joe Reedy
Mystery Remains After Arrest in Killing of Florida Professor
ABC News (May 26, 2016).


Legal career

Before entering teaching, Markel served as
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to Judge
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of the
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and was an associate with the
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Kellogg, Huber, Hansen, Todd, Evans & Figel in Washington, D.C., practicing white-collar
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.Criminal Law Scholar Dan Markel Joins Faculty
(press release), Florida State University College of Law (May 1, 2005).
Markel joined the
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in 2005; he was tenured in 2010. Markel held the post of D'Alemberte Professor of Law at the FSU College of Law.


Work

Markel co-authored a book exploring the intersection between crime, punishment and family, ''Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Family Ties'' (2009). Markel was a co-founder of a blog for law professors
PrawfsBlawg
His law review articles included an argument for the abolition of the
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published in the ''
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'', a critique of the use of shaming as punishment published in the ''
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'', and a paper on punitive damages published in the ''
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''. Also interested in sports law, he and his co-authors proposed a method of giving fans an opportunity to participate in the management of sports teams. He also wrote opinion pieces for ''
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'', ''
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'', and the ''
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'', among other publications. In addition to his scholarship, he was a consultant for the defense in a federal prosecution in New Jersey involving rabbis accused of extortion by the FBI.


Murder

Markel was shot at his home in
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, shortly before 11 a.m. on July 18, 2014, and died early the next day. He was talking on the phone as he pulled into his garage, and said that he saw someone in his driveway. The
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announced that Markel was the "intended victim" and termed his death a murder. On August 1, 2014, the
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reported that emergency medical response was delayed because a dispatcher erroneously classified the call as less serious than it was. A highly regarded and popular professor, Markel was the subject of many tributes from the academic community. The day after his death, a memorial service was held at the synagogue he had attended, Congregation Shomrei Torah, in Tallahassee. Markel was buried in Pardes Shalom Cemetery in
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. A $25,000
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reward was initially offered. A separate, independently funded $100,000 award was offered in July 2015. At that time, the one-year anniversary of the murder, the Tallahassee Police Department called a press conference and showed photographs of a silver pine mica Toyota Prius, asking the public for help in locating the vehicle. The police also released un-redacted police reports from the crime scene in February 2016, but these contained no new information regarding the crime, only the names of police officers who visited the crime scene.


2016 developments

On May 26, 2016, a suspect, Sigfredo Garcia, 34, of
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, was arrested for first-degree murder based on a warrant issued by a Leon County judge. Tallahassee police would not release further details, but told reporters that the killing was being investigated as a
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, and sources said that they expected more arrests in the case.Karl Etters
Two indicted in Markel slaying
''Tallahassee Democrat'' (June 17, 2016).
A few days later, a judge in Leon County Court ordered the
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behind the arrest unsealed. The affidavit revealed investigators' belief that Garcia and Luis Rivera, 33, had traveled from the Miami area in a rented
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, staying in motels the nights of July 16 and 17, 2014, to commit the crime. Evidence included
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, banking and
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electronic toll collection records;
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footage from buildings and city buses along the streets Markel and the alleged killers had driven, and the testimony of an unnamed
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along with a nearby witness. The morning of the killing, they had trailed Markel as he ran errands and went to the gym, until they could shoot him at his home. The affidavit further outlined investigators' theory of the case: that Markel's death was a
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, in which Charlie Adelson (the brother of Markel's ex-wife Wendi Adelson) and Donna Adelson (Charlie and Wendi's mother) had used Katherine Magbanua as an intermediary to hire Sigfredo Garcia and Luis Rivera for the killing. According to the affidavit, the motive was the desire of the family of Wendi Adelson to allow her to relocate to the Miami area with the children. Katherine Magbanua, who had mothered Garcia's two children, was alleged to have been the link between the Adelson family and Garcia and Rivera. Investigators alleged that neither Rivera nor Garcia knew Markel but that Charlie Adelson (Wendi Adelson's brother) was in a "personal relationship" with Katherine Magbanua, that Magbanua received a large amount of money from the Adelsons following the killing, that Magbanua was the first call Garcia dialed after Markel was murdered and that Charlie and Donna Adelson disliked Markel. The affidavit further noted that Wendi Adelson had been granted 50-50 custody when the couple's acrimonious divorce had been finalized in 2013, when Markel had won an order prohibiting her from moving to Miami with the children. In 2014, Markel filed a motion that would have prohibited his mother-in-law from being alone and unsupervised with the children due to alleged disparaging remarks about their father. A grand jury in Leon County indicted Garcia and Rivera on charges of first-degree murder in connection with Markel's killing on June 17, 2016. Rivera had been jailed on unrelated federal charges since 2014; he had pled guilty in federal court in Fort Lauderdale to racketeering conspiracy arising from his leadership of the
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group of the Latin Kings
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, was sentenced to more than 12 ½ years' imprisonment, and is currently incarcerated at the Coleman federal prison in
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. The state filed documentation with the court. This included detailed information on Rivera and Garcia's first trip to Tallahassee on June 4–6, 2014, including an exhaustive review of cellular phone and GPS records placing them in the vicinity of Markel on both trips, and an expanded probable cause affidavit which included photographs and maps related to the murder. The media released videos of the Toyota Prius stalking Markel throughout Tallahassee on July 18, 2014. Sigfredo Garcia was pictured in a Toyota Prius at an ATM in Pembroke Pines, wearing a white long-sleeved dress shirt.Tallahassee Police Department
Sigfredo Garcia Probable Cause Attachment A
''Court Document'' (June 24, 2016).
Media reports using the released videos showed that immediately after the murder, video from a Tallahassee Bus ("Suspects Passes Bus") showed the Prius going North on Thomasville Road, with an individual in the passenger side changing into a long-sleeved white shirt. On September 16, 2016,
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aired "In-Laws and Outlaws", on a ''
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'' episode on the investigation into the murder. On October 1, 2016, police arrested Katherine Magbanua; she too was charged with murder. On October 4, 2016, Luis Rivera pled guilty to the charge of murder as part of a plea bargain in which he was sentenced to 19 years in prison, which would run concurrently with another sentence he was already serving. In his confession, Rivera claimed that Sigfredo Garcia had recruited Rivera to take part in the killing of Markel and that Katherine Magbanua was "the woman in the middle doing everything". Rivera also claimed that he did not know the names of the people who had hired Garcia and Magbanua but that the reason for the killing was "because the lady wants her two kids back. She wants full custody of the kids."Karl Etters
Rivera: 'We were coming up here to kill somebody'
''Tallahassee Democrat'' (October 10, 2016).
The Adelsons deny any involvement; according to a statement issued by their lawyers, including Charlie's close friend Michael D. Weinstein, son of Wendi's godfather Peter Weinstein, "none of the Adelsons — Wendi, her brother Charlie, or their parents Donna and Harvey — had anything to do with Dan
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s murder."


2019 developments

The trials for Katherine Magbanua and Sigfredo Garcia were combined, and took place in October 2019. In the trial, prosecutors claimed that Charlie Adelson had arranged to pay Magbanua, Rivera and Garcia $100,000 to murder Markel so that Wendi Adelson could get full custody of Markel's and Wendi Adelson's two sons. At trial, Magbanua denied involvement but claimed that the case presented by the prosecutors led her to believe Adelson was "involved" in the murders. For his part, Garcia claimed that Rivera had carried out the killing alone. On October 11, a jury found Sigfredo Garcia guilty of first-degree murder and conspiracy in the 2014 killing of Dan Markel. On October 15, the jury sentenced Garcia to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder charge, plus thirty years for conspiracy. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on Katherine Magbanua, though two sources with knowledge of the vote confirmed it was 10-2 for conviction. Magbanua remained in jail, charged as a co-conspirator.


2022 Developments

Charlie Adelson was arrested on April 21, 2022, and was charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and solicitation to commit murder. Wendi and Donna Adelson were also named as co-conspirators. Wendi's TV comments during her interrogation immediately after the murder can be reconciled with Donna's TV comment in code 2 years later on a wiretap. After several delays due to the
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, Katherine Magbanua's retrial began May 16, 2022. On May 27, 2022, Magbanua was found guilty of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and solicitation to commit murder. She was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the first-degree murder, 30 years for the conspiracy, and an additional 30 years for the solicitation. On November 16, 2022, a request was made for Katherine Magbanua to be handed over to the Leon Country Sherrif so she can be transported to the Leon County State Attorney's Office for a proffer in relation to Charlie Adelson's trial. Adelson and Magbanua were dating at the time of the murder.


Markel Act

Following the 2016 arrests, Wendi Adelson cut off contact between Markel's parents and their grandsons. She also took the step of changing her sons' last names from Markel to Adelson, claiming it was for their safety. Florida's grandparent visitation laws are among the most restrictive in the nation, leaving the Markels with no way to even petition a court for a ruling on whether they can be granted contact with their grandsons. The Florida Legislature considered a bill in the 2020 legislative session, SB 1886 sponsored by Sen. Jeff Brandes, that would create an additional set of conditions in which grandparents would be granted standing to access courts. Wendi Adelson's attorney denounced the bill as an "absolute outrage." The proposed legislation is informally known as the Markel Act. In 2022, the Markel Act passed both chambers of the legislature, and was signed into law by the Governor.


Personal life

Markel married Wendi Jill Adelson in February 2006. They had two sons, one born in 2009 and one in 2010. The couple separated in 2012. Their divorce became final in 2013.


See also

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*
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* ''Over My Dead Body'' (podcast)


References


External links

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Dan Markel's Publications on Social Science Research Network

Dan Markel's Publications and CV

Dan Markel & Howard Wasserman, What If Fans Could Have Paid Jeremy Lin to Stay in New York?, ''The Atlantic'', July 23, 2012


* ttps://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/01/opinion/01polsky.html?_r=1 Gregg Polsky & Dan Markel, Damages Control, ''The New York Times'', June 30, 2010* (Dan Markel speaks o
Retributive Justice and the Demands of Democratic Citizenship
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