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The 11 seats up for grabs in Miami-Dade’s and Broward’s circuit and county courts were all contested. Four incumbent judges keep seats and 7 first-timers elected to bench in South Florida Skip ...
In October 2024, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the City Attorney's Office, alleging that the memo disqualifying Vaddadi removed a sitting judge off the bench. [13] [14] In the letter, the ACLU stated that Davidson disqualifying Vaddadi "is undermining the democratic will of Seattle voters." [13]
Usan was a Judge Advocate General in the U.S. Air Force from 1987 to 1992. [1] Prior to entering private practice in 1993, he also served as a prosecutor for a brief period of time in Broward County. Up until his court appointment in 2010, he practiced criminal defense law in Fort Lauderdale. [2]
Ginger Lerner-Wren (born 29 July, 1959) is an American county judge and author.She is renowned for her advocacy in mental health law and criminal justice reform. [1] [2] Lerner-Wren also serves as an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University, as part of its Criminal Justice Institute.
Olefson has continued to serve as a Mediation, but left the practice of law in 2012 to serve as Director of a non-partisan The Carnegie Group think tank. On May 4, 2018, Olefson enter the Florida primary race for Broward Circuit Court judge, Group 36. She is the author of several books on American real estate law and economics.
Charles O. Andrews, Jr. 1965–1967 Sherman N. Smith, Jr. 1965–1967 James H. Walden 1965–1976 \ 1982–1990 Spencer C. Cross 1967–1979 David L. McCain
Jonathan Taylor, an associate at Moffa, Sutton, & Donnini, and a Bar member since 2011, was the lawyer honored from Florida’s 17th Judicial Circuit, Broward County. Jonathan Taylor
Faith Enyeart Ireland (born September 15, 1942) is an American lawyer, mediator, and former judge in the state of Washington.She was a county trial judge for 15 years before serving as an associate justice on the Washington Supreme Court from 1999 to 2005.