Thursday, May 24, 2007

AU REVOIR JUDGE YOUNG

We say “fare thee well” but not goodbye, to Judge David Young, who hangs up the robes this week, and leaves the comfy confines of our Justice Building for the bright lights of Broadway, Hollywood, and Television. We will miss him.

By our calculation, as a Prosecutor, County Court Judge, and Circuit Court Judge, David Young has given close to 25 years of service to the Citizens of Dade County. As much as we will miss him, the people he served will miss him more. Here’s why:

Judge Young’s tenure on the bench was marked by a strong streak of pragmatism. You never had to worry about an unfair result occurring because some poor unfortunate individual got mixed up in something where the law mandated a result that was unfair and unanticipated. Judge Young mixed a strong belief in fairness and common sense with a sharp legal mind. There was never a case, and there was never a day, when we rued appearing before Judge Young.

There are hundreds of stories out there where lawyers have credited Judge Young with stepping in and speaking with or chastising prosecutors who were seeking unreasonable or unfair results just because “the victim wants the max” or some other “head in the sand” reason.

We can’t finish our farewell to Judge Young without mentioning his campaign to make sure sexually active teens were engaging in protected sex. Judge Young was on the bench during the time AIDS ravaged this community. He often spoke of those he knew who died of AIDS. Perhaps many lawyers have thought that Judge Young’s lectures to teenagers who appeared before him were out of line. What we admire so much about Judge Young is that it appeared that he thought all the criticism in the world was worth it if he saved one young person from the early death of AIDS.

With all due respect to the current craze for conservative judges who keep their noses in their strict constructionist law books, we need more people like Judge Young, who saw wrongs, and quite simply, tried to right them.

We wish him well in his new endeavors.

We are happy to publish (with permission) the invitation to his going away soiree:

David’s last day is fast approaching.
Please join us to toast him farewell.
We will gather for Champagne and Hors De Oeuvres at:
La Loggia Ristorante (68 West Flagler Street) on Tuesday, May 29, 2007, 5:00 – 7:00.

ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY WEEKEND. GET OUT AND HAVE SOME FUN IN THE SUN.

See you in Court Tuesday, and knowing our penchant for free booze, maybe, just maybe, we’ll see you somewhere else.

PS. Today Judge Crist tubed the Court Appointment system. You get what you pay for. Just watch what happens now.


PSS. We put up a permanent link to the Broward Blog. It is to the left, just beneath our favourite federal blogger’s link. The adventure of the defense attorney who was harassed by the Broward Cops after a Broward DMV is a must read.

43 comments:

  1. From the Operation Restore Sanity website. Reprinted with permission. © ORS, 2007, all rights reserved.
    The Further adventures of Captain Pro Se.

    Clerk: The court of the 3rd DCA will come to order. First case, Captain Pro Se versus all the sitting Judges of the United States of America.

    AG: Assistant Attorney General for the State of Florida.

    CPS: CAPTAIN PRO SE, dum da da dum!

    Judge: Did you just say “dum da da dum”?

    CPS: yes.

    Judge: Why?

    CPS: Your security wouldn’t let me bring my tape player. Whenever I make an appearance in public I have trumpets heralding my appearance.

    Judge: Why are you wearing a mask and red tights with a green cape?

    CPS: Does the green clash with the red? I said that to my partner, but he said “no….it looks just fine.” He really has no taste. You should see the curtains he put up. Garish.

    Judge: No, I’m not talking about color coordination. Why are you wearing that ridiculous outfit?

    CPS: I am a super hero. I fight lawyers and Judges for truth, justice, and court costs.

    Judge. [Exasperated]. Whatever. Go ahead you have two minutes.

    CPS: Two minutes? Why that’s outrageous. I’m going to start a website to bring you down at the next election.

    Judge: Sorry. We’re appointed for life.

    CPS: I’ll appeal!

    Judge #2. Err,,,Captain…. We are here today because you tried to sue every sitting Judge in the United States and Judge Ivan Hernandez dismissed your suit. Why don’t you tell us why you appealed.

    CPS. I demand that before I go further, every Judge and lawyer in this courtroom raise their right hand, be sworn in, and state under penalty of perjury whether or not they are Rumpole.

    Judge #3: Who?

    CPS. My arch enemy, Rumpole the mean.

    Judge#1. Captain. That’s enough. We are going to deny your appeal PCA.

    CPS. Why…how dare you! I’m going to sue you. And you. And you.

    Judge#2: The Marshalls will escort the super hero outside.

    CPS. And you. And – don’t you touch me. Battery! Battery! I’m going to sue you. And you…..and you…..and you……..

    Read the further adventures of Captain Pro Se only on the “members only” website: Operation Restore Sanity.

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  2. Reading the Judge Young post it is clear that Rumpole is Scott Bernstein. Only his life partner or an idiot would feel so wistful about the loss of a judge who is by all measures a buffoon !

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  3. Its a bird? No No wait it’s a plane? No No wait its its fifty five boxes of pro se lawsuits filed by none other than CAPTAIN PRO SE

    Able to take down county court judges in a single election. More annoying than JA's working campaigns from the chambers of judges.

    CAPTAIN PRO SE

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  4. I will miss David. It always was entertaining in his courtroom, and on most days the change was very welcome.

    Many years ago we dined at Chez Parisien. It was a memorable night, but the years do pass too quickly.

    I wish him luck as a TV star. Somehow, I think that it was always a secret desire.

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  5. I'm not thrilled about the post calling Judge Young a name. He is leaving. This is sort of the time that if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. But far be it for me to be accused of violating the first amendment.

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  6. If you think Judge Young is a bufoon, you clearly are one of those individuals who walks the halls of REG and takes themselves to seriously. Judge Young had the right mix of brains and wit and humor and compassion, he knew that putting on a robe didn't mean he had to become some stuffy uptight know it all

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  7. He's leaving (good riddance), Rump, he's not dead. He was totally inappropriate in court. C'mon he wore costumes on Halloween! Is that dignified? What if it was your son being sentenced on the day the Judge was dressed like a penguin. Lay off the political correctness, Rump. It has nothing to do with not being like conservative judges and has everything to do with maintaining the dignity of the bench. By the way, don't you want judges who follow the law? That's what a conservative judge does. Or do you prefer a judge who does what seems like the right thing to do? That is always a miscarriage of justice.

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  8. David is a warm caring individual who saw wrongs and tried to right them. He made people comfortable with humor. A similar such person was repeatedly called a buffoon and far worse until his wisdom in dealing with people was finally recognized. Does the name Abraham Lincoln mean anything to you?

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  9. Rumpole you are such a hypocrite!You feign upset about the post containing fair comment about David Young yet your blog's daily bread is the very vitriol,envy and unsubstantiated character assasination that you criticize

    Your endeavor is pure trash entertaiment,nothing else Sir.It contains the vilest rumblings of a profession that, if judged by the postings here,is populated by some of the meanest,back biting losers to be found any where .

    Don't misunderstand me I like reading this garbage,kind of like watching a car wreck with body parts strewn on the road or a toilet backing up and overflowing or watching two low brows beat each other up on Jerry Springer.

    Rumpole!Rumpole!Rumpole!

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  10. to 2:54 am. Am I not human? If you prick me, do I not bleed? (Read the Merchant of Venice).

    Can't I express an opinion like everyone else?

    As to my endeavor- have you read the blog over the last year? Have you read my posts and comments decrying the mean and nasty posts and asking people to keep that crap to themselves? I try to run a blog that is fun and does not hurt anyone. I walk a line between my desires and my decision to allow an open and honest discussion of the issues in our building. I will admit comments have been posted that are mean. I will never admit-because it is not true- that that is the purpose of the blog. It is not.

    Good day sir!

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  11. I forgot to give a prop to the Federal Blog- go check out the lawyer who told a Miami Bankruptcy Judge that he(she?) " was a few french fries short of a happy meal."

    Also check out the link to the Rule to Show Cause order in which the Judge seeks to disbar the attorney from Pro Hac Vice practice in Florida. The attorney was a partner in a Chicago law firm.

    Gotta love the way those Chicago lawyers turn a phrase!

    All of the above is, shockingly, true. Check it out.

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  12. Rumpole, you misread, as did Mr. Marcus, the lawyer's statement. The lawyer said the judge was a few fries short of a happy meal "in terms of what's likely to take place" [with the transaction]." He was saying her assumptions about the transaction's liklihood to close lacked support. Inartful? Yes. Insulting? Not really. Contempt? As Jimmy Johnson used to say, puuuhhhlleeeezzeee.

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  13. Rumpole you are full of it! while proclaiming the idealism of Cervantes' hero you proceeded to carry out a poisoned pen campaign against Michael Hanzman without knowing anything about him.

    In spite of your protestations, you are no idealist Sir! You are nothing more than a Joan Fleischman wanna be with a law degree!

    In the words of Joseph Welch to Joe McCarthy "Have you no shame sir!

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  14. I always enjoyed Judge Young. The jurors in his courtroom loved him too! I didn't care that he wore costumes on Halloween. I kinda like it when a judge isn't cut from the same cloth as all those other boring, stodgy judges. I wish him the best.

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  15. I was reading a Daily Business Review article on starting salaries for first year associates. For larger cities, salaries are above 160k. If you're a circuit court judge making 145k that probably a bit insulting. It likely makes offers to be a "TV Judge" a lot more enticing.

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  16. Judge Young made a mockery of the bench. From his surfing the web for specicals on E-Bay while on the bench, to his weekly shopping trips in the middle of the day, to his costumes, to his "speeches" to defendant's it is a good day for the judiciary to have Judge Young gone.

    He was the worst type of judge. He was inconsistent, self-absorbed and lazy. You never knew which Judge would show up for court: the moderate judge, the crazy and irrational judge or the shopaholic.

    He was tempermental and abusive to in-court staff. He was inconsiderate to attorneys and made of fool of himself when he tried to relate to defendants durin his "El Duce" tirades. Intellectually speaking he was lazy on the bench and treated the job as if it were a hobby. Moreover, his love of the limelight was a disservice to many defendants (remember the pilots and the sentence they got).

    Judge Young is perfect for tv and that is where he should have a judge from the beginning.

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  17. Daily Business Review recently did a cover story on TV Judges. It was quite interesting.

    Link:
    http://www.dailybusinessreview.com/news.html?news_id=43232

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  18. I wonder what Daniel Foodman thinks of Judge Young.

    I mean I love Judge Young but don't you think he knew what he was doing when he rejected the State's plea offer in the pilot case, forced it to trial and then launched them.

    Brilliant move, David. When an opportunity exists you must take it and he sure did.

    Did you hear that TV producer say she first noticed him during the pilot sentencing?

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  19. OK So David did things a little bit too touchy feeley for some but, he had his heart in it.

    I would rather be in his courtroom than some of the others.

    Good luck David.

    You watch, John Thornton will be in his chambers in two months...

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  20. that french fries statement is great read the show cause order of the judge:

    http://www.abovethelaw.com/2007/05/atl_practice_pointers_dont_ins.php

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  21. 9:29- I just re-read my post on Hanzman. if anything, the post clearly indicates that Hanzman was stabbed in the back and never saw it coming. I have not carried out a hatchet job on him. I think he's a bright fellow and would do a good job, albiet with no criminal experience. The club thing is a red herring thrown out by other candidates to derail his application. Others in the comments section have attacked him. True I posted it, but it was fair commentary on the issue.

    All that being said, I must admit: I have no shame.

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  22. The Joan Fleischman jab was a pretty good shot.

    And didn't Welch say "At long last sir, have you no shame?"

    I can't say I take kindly to being compared to country Joe McCArthy. But while we're on the subject 9:29, have you now or have you ever been a member of the Broward Judiciary????

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  23. I'm looking forward to watching Judge Young on TV. And the party Tuesday night- free o'r Dhourves!!!! Count me and my stoogie in!!!

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  24. i found that young is a grandstanding fool. he is not worthy of being in the same courtroom with the portrait of judge coward. i say good riddance . we all know who will be his target audience, dont we.

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  25. Rumpole
    David Young is and always was a ASSHOLE. Belittling Defendants in Court to make apoint. F-U David

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  26. I cannot publish an allegation a Judge raped someone without further detials.

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  27. Looks like Trialmaster missed his appointment with Dr. Haber today and/or forgot to take his meds--either that or he is deliberately trying to belittle the memory of the great Judge Edward Cowart by calling him a "Coward"

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  28. Actually what he said is as follows:

    Mr. Welch: You've done enough. Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?

    this is a better quote and clearly applicable to you Jerry Rumpole!

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  29. Rumpole should have moderated his own post on Hanzman. That one was worse than some of the stuff he censors.

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  30. FROM GOVERNOR CRIST: I WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THOSE ATTORNEYS OVER THE YEARS WHO HAVE HANDLED SAPD CASES IN MIAMI-THE LARGEST METROPOLITAN AREA IN THE STATE WITH THE HIGHEST CRIME LEVELS AND CASELOAD. WHEN THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA DECIDED, BY CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO TURN OVER THE COURT SYSTEM TO THE STATE WE RAISED THE RATES OF SAPD FOR THE PAST 3 YEARS TO EASE TRANSITION TO THE CURRENT SYSTEM. WE ARE NOW RETURNING TO THE OLD RATES AND THE 5 COLLATERAL OFFICES WILL BE MORE ECONOMICAL THAN FARMING OUT CONFLICT CASES TO PRIVATE ATTORNEYS. THE SAVINGS WILL BE DRAMATIC. AS I PREVIOUSLY STATED I DON'T CARE IF A FEW HUNDRED ATTORNEYS WILL NOW MAKE LESS MONEY DEFENDING CHILD MOLESTERS, MURDERERS, RAPISTS, ARMED ROBBERS, AGGRAVATED BATTERERS, DRUG DEALERS AND CAREER CRIMINALS. PERHAPS CRIME WILL GO DOWN WHEN THE 15 YEAR OLD MURDERER HAS TO TELL HIS GANG FRIENDS THAT HE HAS A CRAP ATTORNEY WHO HE SEES FOR 20 MINUTES EVERY 6 MONTHS BECAUSE HE DOESN'T LIKE TO VISIT JAILS. NO ONE HAS BEEN ABLE TO COME UP WITH A WAY TO STOP CRIME. POVERTY, SINGLE MOTHERS, UNSTABLE HOMES, CHILDREN WHO SEE NO FUTURE IN CORPORATE AMERICA WHO SEE THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A LEXUS BY SELLING CRACK- I HAVE NO SOLUTION FOR THIS. SO I WILL CONTINUE TO BUILD PRISONS AND SPEND BILLIONS ON COPS, JAILS, DOC, PROBATION. ALTHOUGH IT HAS NOT REALLY BEEN TRIED- I HAVE DECIDED THAT A LARGE INFLUX OF MONEY IN AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS-CHILD CARE SUPPORT FOR SINGLE MOTHERS ETC. IS NOT POLITICALLY EXPEDIENT. BESIDES TEENS WILL ALWAYS DO STUPID THINGS AND BOYS WILL ALWAYS BE BOYS. I WOULD LIKE TO SUGGEST THE DISPLACED ATTORNEYS ATTEND THE FLORIDA BAR SMALL BUSINESS WORKSHOPS AND PERHAPS PURCHASE SOME MARKETING BOOKS AT BARNES AND NOBLE TO GET CLIENTS IN THE WAKE OF THE END OF THE COURT APPOINTMENT SYSTEM. YOU MUST DO THIS. THERE WILL NOT BE ENOUGH MAKESOM CASES AND IT WILL TAKE YEARS TO GET PAID ON THEM ANYWAY.FINALLY LET ME ENCOURAGE YOU TO PERHAPS NETWORK WITH THE 2000 LAWYERS WE ADD EVERY YEAR TO THE FLORIDA BAR-THEY TOO HAVE NO CLIENTS-PERHAPS YOU COULD SHARE OFFICE SPACE AND EXPENSES. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME-GOOD LUCK AND TO MY FRIENDS IN SOUTH FLORIDA; HOW ABOUT THAT BILLION DOLLAR NEW PERFORMING ARTS CENTER. NOW THAT WAS A PRUDENT EXPENSE OF TAXPAYER MONEY. THE AVERAGE MILLIONAIRE WILL ATTEND 3 EVENTS PER YEAR-RICH TOURIST ONE- THAT AMOUNTS TO SEVERAL THOUSANDS OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG THUGS TO COMMIT FELONIES IN THE AREA WHICH WILL MEAN BUSINESS FOR YOU. YOU SEE THERE IS A METHOD TO MY MADNESS. NEXT STEP-REVOVATE THE MIAMI ARENA WITH CORPORATE BOXES-BUY IT BACK FROM THE PRIVATE DEVELOPER-THEN USE IT FOR AN INDOOR SOCCER ARENA. GOD WHERE DOES THESE IDEAS COME FROM. GOTTA GO- SEE YOU AT THE BALLET.

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  31. Today is Saturday. Tomorrow I am marching down to the federal courthouse and filing a civil rights suit against you and every lawyer in dade county. I have jurisidction to sue every lawyer in Dade county because every lawyer in dade county reads the blog, and that constitutes a conspiracy to violate my Memorial Day rights, my civil rights, my rights to a happy meal, my rights to get access to operation restore sanity, my federalist papers rights to leave free or die, my florida rights to make a right on red....hmmm...and a few other rights that I left behind somewhere.

    See YOU in court, buddy.

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  32. the trialmaster just finished an out of state trial. sorry about the typo on judge edward cowart. he was the best judge that ever sat on the bench in dade county, bar none.if our current judges had one half of his ability, demeanor and personality we would have a lot less problems in our system.

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  33. There has been a critical error in the software our Cray XT4 Supercomputer uses to cruch the numbers we download to come up with the DUI ratings. To further complicate matters, the DUI guy in on vacation in the south of France. Therefore, our Cray XT4 estimates there is a 78.9% chance there will be NO DUI RATINGS this Sunday, as our software engineers are also on vacation and there is really no one around to fix the probblem. The DUI GUY apologizes and hopes this problem will be fixed shortly.

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  34. I'm shocked miami beach hasn't been butned down, but i guess its only saturday morning.

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  35. I will sue you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you and you.

    Especially YOU!

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  36. Make the engineers work throughout the night and morning, but, please, post the DUI power rankings by tomorrow. We have come to expect the power rankings every Sunday, and we want them posted.

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  37. Judge Young pretented to care when in reality just loved to listen to himself preach. Perhaps he does have a good heart, and on occasion, did a good deed for a defendant, but again, only for selfish reasons, to hear himself preach. I think we should expect more from judges; more respect, more dignity, and less concern about being in the limelight and getting a tv show.

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  38. At the risk of beating a dead horse, Judge Young--as a Judge--was a jackass {n. A male ass or donkey. A foolish or stupid person; a blockhead}

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  39. David's courtroom was a joke.

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  40. 9:51--you should have been in his Courtroom last week. He really saved a lot of lives. He maybe unorthodox, but he cares. Wish there were others on the bench like Judge Young.

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  41. I worked on a dependency case in juvenile court with David Young when he was in private practice. He was not only totally unprepared but totally disinterested in the outcome involving two young siblings. He made it clear that as a court appointed attorney, he was in it strictly for the fee. His attitude was that the mother, whom he represented, the father and the two kids were losers and not worth the time or effort. I'm totally unimpressed with this man, although he seems to be very impressed with himself. In my opinion, if not for his father's connections when he was a young attorney, he'd be a big nothing.

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  42. How nice that at 12:47 in the morning you had nothing else to do but sit in your dungeon and remember something negative about someone over a decade ago and post it here. You must be a wonderful human being.

    Not David.

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  43. Sorry, but the truth is that David did not work hard and was not famous for his brains as a judge.

    Otherwise, he was an OK guy.

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