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Belvin Perry Jr. (born October 10, 1949, in Orlando, Florida) is a personal-injury attorney and former chief judge of Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit. [1] He was the presiding judge for the high-profile Casey Anthony murder trial .
In 2004, Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Belvin Perry made Judge Renee A. Roche Florida's first specialized business court judge. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] Judge Roche, along with Florida Judge John E. Jordan [ 23 ] (Ninth Judicial Circuit), have served as Business Court Representatives to the American Bar Association's Business Law Section. [ 24 ]
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has reappointed well-known former judge and attorney Belvin Perry Jr. to Florida A&M University's Board of Trustees. The move was announced Thursday afternoon and keeps ...
Judge Perry may refer to: Belvin Perry (born 1949), chief judge of the Florida Ninth Judicial Circuit; Catherine D. Perry (born 1952), judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri; Joseph Sam Perry (1896–1984), judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
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Belvin Perry (J.D., 1977), Chief judge in the Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit, [15] presiding judge for the high-profile Casey Anthony murder trial. Senfronia Thompson, Member of the Texas House of Representatives; Craig Washington (J.D., 1969), Former U.S. Congressman, 18th District (Texas). [16] Brian C. Wimes, Federal judge [17]
Thomas Benton Smith (November 12, 1952 - September 7, 2023) was an American judge serving for 20 years in the federal and state courts of Florida.He inspired the creation of Florida's first specialized business court, and was considered a leader on improving the quality and efficiency of business litigation.
Belvin Perry: 1977 Chief Judge of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orlando, Florida, and presided over the Casey Anthony trial. [79] Ronald C. Green: 1996 Current City Controller of Houston and a former member of the Houston City Council [80] Jim Hines: 1968