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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 .
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
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has reappointed well-known former judge and attorney Belvin Perry Jr. to Florida A&M University's Board of Trustees.
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]
Judge Perry H. Gravely rules on the university’s motion for summary judgment and the conference’s motion to dismiss, at the Pickens County Courthouse in Pickens, S.C. Friday, July 12, 2024.
During his early time on the court, in 2003, Smith pursued the concept with Chief Judge Belvin Perry of establishing a specialized business court in the Ninth Circuit. This would be a specialized court program with jurisdiction over complex business and commercial cases, with a single judge hearing the case from beginning to end.
A retired judge in Rhode Island who has gone viral numerous times for his compassionate court rulings announced he has cancer. Frank Caprio, 87, said that after his recent birthday, he wasn’t ...
[8] [9] In 2004, Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Belvin Perry made Judge Renee Roche Florida's first specialized business court judge. [10] [11] Judge Roche, along with Florida Judge John E. Jordan [12] (Ninth Judicial Circuit), have served as Business Court Representatives to the American Bar Association's Business Law Section. [13]