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We've been trying to squeeze this story on to the blog all week. LOL
Truth is stranger than fiction.
This is the Truth:
When you see something that is not right, not fair, find a way to get in the way and cause trouble. Congressman John Lewis
Bad Blog Pun Alert!!! Proceed with caution!!!!!
We've been trying to squeeze this story on to the blog all week. LOL
Truth is stranger than fiction.
This is the Truth:
Many blog readers wondered where the Blog was when one of our very own REGJB judges was attacked for rending a not guilty by reason of insanity verdict in a bench trial regarding a tragic set of facts. Florida's AG and then Governor called for his impeachment- a turn of events that is nothing less than a full frontal attack on the independence of the judiciary. And of course the Judge in question is one of our very best.
We support the Judge and withheld initial comment because we believed the best course of action was to not give any legs to an obviously cheap-shot political story. There was a method to our madness. This was not our first rodeo. (add additional fitting euphonisms here)
Now we offer for your review the final order- the work product of a highly competent and dedicated jurist.
Finding of NGI and Conditional Release Conditions - Conformed by Anonymous PbHV4H
This was big.
A SDFL judge giving a downward variance to a health clinic owner convicted of fraud? This was bigger.
A DeSantis drone granting a motion to suppress? This was bigger.
Mexico actually paying for the wall? This was bigger.
Are you ready?
Spain BEAT France in the World Cup semi finals.
This is huge,
This is the 69 Miracle Mets underdog stuff.
Rocky Balboa going the distance against Apollo Creed kind of thing.
Mbappe? He got BOP'ed. Won't see him no more.
And now Wednesday our lads go against Argentina with a clear path to the coveted world cup.
It's like it's 1966 all over again.
The lads came through in Miami, with your humble blogger present and cheering them on. 2-1 over a very game Norway team.
THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:
"A MOOSE IS NOT A BEAVER"*
CONGRATULATIONS TO NEWLY APPOINTED THIRD DCA JUDGE THOMAS REBULL .....
Governor DeSantis has finally appointed Judge Thomas Rebull to replace retired Third District Court of Appeal Judge Kevin Emas.
Congratulations to Judge Rebull.
It only took 115 days, countless unanswered emails and telephone calls, and a Petition for Writ of Mandamus filed in the Florida Supreme Court by the ACLU of Florida before the Governor complied with the constitutional duty he swore to uphold.
Judge Kevin Emas retired on March 31, 2026. Earlier, on March 17, the Third DCA Judicial Nominating Commission had certified six nominees to Governor DeSantis.
Article V, Section 11(c) of the Florida Constitution could not be clearer:
"The governor shall make the appointment within sixty days after the nominations have been certified to the governor."
Sixty days came and went.
No appointment.
Your humble CAPTAIN JUSTICE then began asking a very simple question:
Why?
Blog posts were written. (They can be read here and here.)
Emails were sent.
Telephone calls were made.
Voice messages were left.
General Counsel David Axelman and Assistant General Counsel Taylor Gustafson—who oversees judicial appointments—never responded.
Not once.
With no explanation forthcoming, Captain Justice contacted the ACLU of Florida and asked that it consider filing a Petition for Writ of Mandamus to require compliance with the Florida Constitution.
The ACLU agreed.
Judge Kevin Emas agreed to serve as the petitioner.
The lawsuit was filed on June 30, 2026.
The Florida Supreme Court promptly ordered Governor DeSantis to respond within ten days, setting a deadline of Friday, July 10, at 5:00 p.m.
The handwriting was on the wall.
Earlier today, Governor DeSantis finally appointed Judge Thomas Rebull to the Third District Court of Appeal.
Then, at approximately 4:30 p.m.—just before the Supreme Court's deadline—General Counsel David Axelman and Assistant General Counsel Taylor Gustafson filed the Governor's response.
Did they acknowledge that the constitutional deadline had been missed?
Did they apologize?
Did they explain why the Governor ignored the Constitution for nearly two months beyond the deadline?
No.
Instead, they asked the Supreme Court to dismiss Judge Emas' petition as moot because the Governor had "already" made the appointment.
Problem solved.
Nothing to see here.
Move along.
What an extraordinary way to defend a missed constitutional deadline.
Congratulations again to Judge Thomas Rebull. By all accounts, he will make an outstanding appellate judge.
We also understand that Judge Rebull is presently drafting a letter to Captain Justice. We imagine it goes something like this:
Dear Captain Justice:
Thank you for your tireless service to Florida's legal community. Nobody keeps a closer eye on judicial appointments and judicial elections than Captain Justice. We especially appreciate your continuing coverage of "The Name Game."
Thank you for refusing to let this constitutional deadline disappear into the Tallahassee bureaucracy. Had you not continued asking uncomfortable questions, writing blog posts, sending emails, making telephone calls, and ultimately involving the ACLU, I might still be waiting.
As a newly appointed judge, I promise to do something my appointing authority failed to do for 115 days: faithfully follow the Constitution that I have sworn to uphold.
Sincerely,
Thomas Rebull
(Editor's Note: The preceding letter may contain slight embellishments.)
Now we turn our attention to the Governor's next four judicial appointments: two Circuit Court vacancies (Judges Marcia Caballero and Jose Rodriguez) and two County Court vacancies (Judges Yara Klukas and Jason Reding Quinones).
The constitutional deadline is July 19.
We'll see whether the Constitution matters this time.
*"A moose is not a beaver" may be the greatest opening line ever written in a Motion to Dismiss.
The quote comes from litigation filed by Buc-ee's against the owners of the Mickey Mart chain of convenience stores in Ohio. Buc-ee's claims trademark infringement because Mickey Mart's logo features... a moose. (Buc-ee is a Beaver).
Counsel for Mickey Mart responded with the immortal observation:
"A moose is not a beaver."
Sometimes, lawyers really do write the best comedy.
This is an only in Miami story.
Miami Courts had zoom.
Then we did not.
Now we do, but......
In the infinite wisdom of the leaders of our court system, we have zoom only as long as the Court does not tell anyone the zoom addresses of any judge.
Yes, you read that right. They REMOVED the Zoom information/ directory from the Miami-Dade Court website.
So you can in theory Zoom. But the Court system will not tell you the Zoom address you need.
So then we thought we'd just post the directory here. But then we thought far be it from us to be a thorn in the side of the Court administration. You know us: "Go along and get along" That's our motto. No muckrakers we.
So should we post the stupid directory or not?
Meanwhile there is a race to greet and welcome visitors at the REGJB.
The Clerk says Hello:
Not to be outdone, our chief judge (and anti-zoom zealot? We mean, do they remove the zoom directory from the website without her okey dokey? Just wonderin...) wants to welcome the rogues gallery of REGJB visitors as well:
So come visit the lobby of the REGJB! There is so much to do. Pose for selfies besides the bust of Richard Gerstein, look at the CJ poster, and then the Clerk's poster- with that finger pointing! That was made for a social media selfie if we ever saw one. And then stroll down the hall, past the elevators and pop into El Chapo cafe for a colada. Oh wait, never mind. It's cerrado.
Fun fact: When we took the first pic of the CJ poster, we noticed a distinctively Rumpolian silhouette in the reflection. We have come so far in protecting our identity and were almost undone by a mocking post of the court administration, which if you think about it would have been poetic justice. But alas, to the chagrin of the powers that be, we live to Blog another day.
GO USA SOCCER! We got a healthy ESP/USA parlay working as we write this. And congrats to our lads who won on the Mexican pitch. Can a Rumpole seat at the Norway/England match this weekend in Miami be in the works? Well, first we need to win our parlay to afford the price of the ducats. And then we need to locate a prime pair. Email us if you have some you want to sell at a decent price.