Located in FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, Broward County State Attorney, Harold F. Pryor, is taking a step towards justice by aiming to overturn thousands of convictions linked to a highly controversial cocaine sting orchestrated by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office in the late 1980s. The convictions arose from a discredited practice where undercover officers sold crack cocaine to individuals who were subsequently apprehended – a method later deemed unconstitutional by the Florida Supreme Court in 1993. Pryor’s endeavor not only sheds light on the repercussions of stringent law enforcement tactics during the crack cocaine era but also underscores the plight of those who faced severe penalties due to drug-related offenses, some wrongly charged for transactions near educational institutions. As Pryor endeavours to correct historical injustices, affected individuals might soon have the chance to clear their records as the meticulous review process advances, supported by Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony.