Courtesy of everyone's favourite federal blogger, Dade Circuit Judges Jerald Bagley, Robert Scola, Mary Barzee Flores, and Darrin Gayles have applied for the vacancy in US District Court.
(Click on the link for the full list).
We all know that the Chief (Judge Fred Moreno) got his start in the humble confines of county court in our Justice Building. But who can name the last Dade Judge who was appointed to the federal bench? Who was the last female Dade Circuit Judge named to the Federal Bench?
Former Fed Prosecutor and current Dade Circuit Judge Daryl Trawick has thrown his hat into the ring to be the next US Attorney. Also on the list is Judge Illona Holmes, who is currently chief judge of the criminal division North Of the Border. Can anyone tell us Judge Holmes' connection to our little building?
Alan Gold
ReplyDeleteCecilia Altonaga
Former ASA
Cirle K
she was the first female pd and worked with black and denaro
ReplyDeleteJudge Holmes was an A.S.A.,not P.D.in Dade County during the early 1980's.She then moved to Feds as I believe U.S.Atty thenn to Broward as County Court Judge,then Circuit.
ReplyDeleteRUMPOLE:
ReplyDeleteYou mentioned four of our fine judges, but failed to mention Circuit Judge Peter Lopez and County Judge Maria Ortiz.
Here's hoping that FPD Kathy Williams comes out on top of the heap.
Cap Out ...
Wasn't Cecilia Altonaga only a County Court judge? I know she started off as County Court judge. Did she then become Circuit Court judge?
ReplyDeletewho remembers when ursula was a hottie, and on the state bench?
ReplyDeleteRumpole, I'd appreciate it if you post this as I know there are many well-qualified attorneys in the Miami area who might be interested in the positions:
ReplyDeleteThe Federal Defender's office in Orlando is looking for two experienced trial attorneys, including one to work on capital cases. Information about the positions and how to apply (June 16 deadline) can be found at:
http://www.fd.org/Employment/afpd%20june%2009_20090603150057.pdf
Ursula is still a hottie
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ReplyDelete72 year old woman in texas tasered for not signing a PTA on a speeding ticket. of course texas authorities say the taser was justified.
ReplyDeleteone question: what man can go home to his wife and sincerely state that he had to taser a 72 yr old woman. this guy is a complete wuss. id be so embarassed to resort to a taser on an old lady.
http://news.aol.com/article/72-year-old-woman-tasered/521701?icid=main|main|dl1|link4|http%3A%2F%2Fnews.aol.com%2Farticle%2F72-year-old-woman-tasered%2F521701
Altonaga was a circuit judge for about ten minutes then off to fed land.
ReplyDeleteMarriage is between a man and a woman.
ReplyDeleteI hate to be like this but, what does an assistant federal public defender get paid? I didn't rack up 6 figure student loans to get paid $40k a year. I could have done that teaching history or US government to high school kids (and gotten summers off).
ReplyDeletefed pds max out at 150k probably start at 70-100 depending on expereince
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ReplyDeleteWanna Lose Your Gain Time ???
Pretty quiet week at the 3rd DCA. But I thought that one quote from a case called Harris v. State was worth printing here:
Terrence Harris appeals from the trial court’s denial of his motion to correct an allegedly-illegal sentence under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.800(a).
Harris was sentenced as a violent career criminal for the charge of burglary of an unoccupied dwelling.
Harris sought the same relief in a prior appeal, our Case No. 3D03-2998. His theory was rejected in Harris v. State, 902 So. 2d 183 (Fla. 3d DCA 2005), citing Rodriguez v. State, 837 So. 2d 1177 (Fla. 3d DCA 2003), review denied, 848 So. 2d 1155 (Fla. 2003).
We remind the appellant that repetitive motions are not authorized under Rule 3.800 for claims that have been previously adjudicated and “may lead to forfeiture of all or part of his accumulated gain time.” Tannehill v. State, 843 So. 2d 355, 356 (Fla. 3d DCA 2003).
Cap Out ...
Rump
ReplyDeleteJerald Bagley was one of the BEST JUDGES I have ever been in front of. He deserves the Federal bench and would be a good U.S.
District Court Judge.
D. Sisselman
Moreno, Altonaga and Lenard all started out as county judges, and become circuit judges.
ReplyDeleteJudge Richard Suarez went right from county court to the 3rd DCA.
What's the big deal. A good judge is a good judge anywhere.
Gayles is a great candidate for a Federal District Judge opening or a Circuit Court opening.
Great News! The now former Miss California Carrie Prejean is back in the news cycle. Just watched about 20 minutes of her on Headline News. Love when they keep replaying that clip of her in the white bikini over and over and over. Anyway, from a legal perspective, Miss Prejean has heard the words "You're Fired!" from pagent owner Donald Trump for allegedly being in breach of contract. Perhaps "The Donald" must have mistaken such alleged breach for that which was about to occur in his trousers. Wrongful Discharge? Maybe a little premature Donald (Go get cleaned up Donnie.). Who wants to file amicus? I'm looking forward to long and protracted litigation. It will be Carrie for 30 minutes every night. Will she regain her Tiara? Will she pose for Playboy? What about more natural looking implants?
ReplyDeleteBTW, when is the next Obama news conference, we still have two wars going on and still in a recession, no matter how they massage the numbers.
What about John Holmes? The Judge of Judges.
ReplyDeleteDavid
ReplyDeleteCould you kiss anymore ass on this blog if you tried?
Are you kidding me. Maria Ortiz is not even qualified to judge a dog show..what business does she have applying to the federal bench. I tried a case in front her where the state objected when I tried to cross-examine a police officer regarding the evidence he failed to collect. The state objected based on...wait for it...facts not evidence. Maria Ortiz had to go to chambers for over an hour to figure it out.
ReplyDeleteHey 6/10/09 @ 9:57 p.m.
ReplyDeleteYour post is so silly and trivial. You need to concentrate on more pressing matters...
Like Chasity Bono deciding to become a man!
I don't get the Lesbian mentality. You dig chicks and hate men but you gotta become a man?
I stand corrected - Ursula IS still a hottie. I loved being in trial before her, when she would call me sidebar and berate me for being a bad, bad boy. It provided needed relilef from tedious trial days. Have I said too much?
ReplyDeleteWhy is Alex Michaels not on the list for either U.S. attorney or U.S. District Judge?
ReplyDeleteTHEES EEEES TRUE BULLSHEEEEEET!!!!
Damn it! I always post late comments, nonetheless, I do believe the answer is the Honorable Marcia Cooke.
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