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At the time, Florida was the second state to have district courts of appeal, as California had created its own district courts of appeal in 1904. However, in 1966, California dropped the word "district" from the names of the California Courts of Appeal, thus leaving Florida as the sole state with DCAs.
Pages in category "Judges of the Florida District Courts of Appeal" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Industrial Claims Court (appt. 1975); Florida Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court (appt. 1978); Florida Third Judicial Circuit Court (appt. 1990) Florida: retired: Michael Gómez [237] Harris County District Court (2009– ) Texas: active: Douglas "Doug" Gonzáles [238] 19th Judicial District Court (1976–1990); 1st Circuit Court of Appeal (1990 ...
The last DCA expansion was the Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal in 1979. [1] Blaise Trettis, a public defender in Brevard County, served on the Assessment Committee. When the committee looked at yearly case filings, they found that there was “a precipitous decline” [ 2 ] in the number of appeals over the years.
List of members on the Fourth District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission: Debra Jenks, Chair (term expiring 2024) Alexis M. Yarbrough, Vice Chair (term expiring 2024) Rian Jensine Balfour (term expiring 2022) David Keller (term expiring 2022) Mark Miller (term expiring 2022) Paul Lopez (term expiring 2022)
He was appointed to the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in June 2013 by Governor Rick Scott. [4] He was later appointed to the Florida Third District Court of Appeal in March 2017, where he served as a judge. [5] On January 14, 2019, Governor Ron DeSantis selected Luck to be a justice on the Supreme Court of Florida. He resigned from ...
The Florida First District Court of Appeal, also known as the First DCA, is headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida, the state capital.It is unique among the six Florida District Courts of Appeal in that, much like the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit at the federal level, it handles most of the appeals in state administrative law matters.
The Florida Second District Court of Appeal is headquartered in Tampa, Florida on the campus of Stetson University College of Law. It will move to St. Petersburg when the new Pinellas courthouse is complete. [1] There are nine counties in the Second District, which includes a population of over 5.0 million people.