After months of court delays and a canceled trial, a voyeurism case from last spring involving a former Broward County veterinarian accused of secretly recording a Florida Atlantic University student has concluded. The defendant entered a guilty plea and was sentenced to probation, which includes a temporary ban from all campuses instead of jail time.
The case, which stemmed from Feb. 11, 2025, was resolved after a scheduled December trial was canceled on Nov. 20, 2025, when suspect Barion Madrigal entered a guilty plea that the court accepted.
Madrigal was then sentenced to six months’ probation with adjudication withheld, meaning the court found the defendant committed the offense but did not formally enter a conviction, allowing the individual to avoid a permanent criminal record if probation is completed…