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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]
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 ...
District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg: West Palm Beach: 1962 2014–present — — Obama: 67 District Judge Roy Altman: Miami: 1982 2019–present — — Trump: 68 District Judge Rodolfo Ruiz: Miami: 1979 2019–present — — Trump: 69 District Judge Rodney Smith: Ft. Lauderdale: 1974 2019–present — — Trump: 70 District Judge Raag Singhal ...
The denial likely puts at least a temporary end to weeks of motions from Bankman-Fried's lawyers asking for his release.
Chief Judge Current Term Expires Appointing Governor Spencer D. Levine 2009 July 1, 2019 – present 2023 Charlie Crist, Republican Martha C. Warner 1989 July 1, 1999 – June 30, 2001 2021 Bob Martinez, Republican Robert M. Gross 1995 December 1, 2008 – June 30, 2011 2023 Lawton Chiles, Democrat Melanie G. May 2002
A Broward judge, the lawyers in his courtroom and a man accused of waving a gun to shut down a wedding reception at the venue he owns in Southwest Ranches all put on virtual reality headsets ...
Broward County Circuit Court (1997– ) Florida: active: Mónica Lepe-Negrete [310] Imperial County Superior Court (2019– ) California: active: José L. Linares [311] Essex County Superior Court (2000–2002); United States District Court for the District of New Jersey (2002–2019) New Jersey: retired: Nora Longoria [312] Texas Court of ...
The chief justice also can appoint judges to temporary duty on the Court if at least one of the justices is unable to hear a case for any reason. The temporary justices are called "associate justices" and are usually chosen on a rotating basis from presiding judges of Florida's district courts of appeal. [2] They usually sit only for a single case.