Please remember to bring a new, unwrapped toy on Wednesday or Thursday to the courthouse area. Or, bring it to the holiday party.
With the holiday season now in full swing FACDL is again joining hands with the Dade County Bar Association Homeless Outreach Committee to ensure that some of Miami's less fortunate children do not go without toys this year. Just as we did last year we will be setting up collection boxes on Wednesday in the REG Building to collect new, unwrapped toys that will be delivered to the families at the Champman Homeless Center in Miami. Through the efforts of Rick Freedman, and the assistance of Judge Yvonne Colodny, Carlos Martinez, Katherine Fernandez-Rundle, and the staff at Au Bon Pain, we arranged to have collections stations set up at Au Bon Pain restaurant on the first floor of the Justice Building, Judge Colodny's chambers in room 209, as well as both the State Attorney's Office, the Public Defender's Office.
Additionally, this year's FACDL Holiday party will be held on December 15th at the Miami-Dade Public Defender's Office. This year we are fortunate enough to have Administrative Judge Bertila Soto for what promises to be a very informative question and answer session. Just as last year, instead of charging an admission fee for this year's Holiday Party we are asking that attendees bring an unwrapped toy to be donated.
On December 21 at 6:00 pm there will be a holiday party at the Chapman Homeless Center where all the toys that have been collected will be handed out to the children. The Dade County Bar Association welcomes, and urges, all the FACDL membership to attend. We are hoping that all of our members will make a point to attend this great event and contribute to this worthy cause. We had a wonderful turnout last year and with everyone's help we can top it this year. Happy holidays to all.
Jude M. Faccidomo, Esquire
Vice President, FACDL-Miami
JUDGE ROBERTO PINERO:
The Captain Reports:
One Year Ago .....
Very quietly this weekend I was thinking of Roberto Pineiro. Believe it or not, it was just one year ago (December 9, 2011) that Judge Pineiro died of a stroke at the age of 56.
We miss Rob Pineiro and we pray that he is in peace. We hope that all of our new Judges that have been appointed to the bench in the past year will read and learn about Judge Pineiro. He would be someone that you would want to emulate during your time wearing the robe.
God bless Judge Roberto "Rob" Pineiro.
Captain Out .....
RUMPOLE says: we think about Judge Pinero often as we enter the REGJB. He was one of a kind.
8 comments:
If New Judges can be half a Pineiro then they would be good judges
DS
We lost a great judge and, more importantly , a great man a year ago
Funny, yesterday I was at the 3rd DCA and the State was arguing for a reversal of Rob's dismissal of an 8 year old case. I started thinking about him too.
I miss you Robbo
AG
Read this and find true outrage. I gotta go make stir fry for my kids.
DS
Afghanistan: Imprisoned Rape Victim Freed
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/14/afghanistan-rape-victim-freed_n_1148092.html?ref=world&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl6%7Csec1_lnk3%7C119988
yes, every new judge should try to be like Rob. Miss him!
Every judge should try to be like Piniero. It is just a shame that they lack the character, intellect, compassion and common sense to be like him.
THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:
AND YOUR NEXT CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE IS ....
As I predicted, De la O, Hersch, and White-Labora head the list again.
Six names were sent to Governor Scott's office today to replace Judge Scola. The JNC interviewed 15 candidates, including six County Court Judges. (The JNC chose only two of the six County Court Judges).
The nominees are:
Miguel de la O
Richard Hersch
Alan Sackrin
Rodney Smith
Deborah White-Labora
Bonnie Riley
Those not sent up after the interviews include:
Maria de Jesus Santovenia
Lisa Lehner
Vincent Farina
Manuel L. Casabielle
Steven Befera
Gladys Perez
Maria D. Ortiz
Cristina Miranda
Andrew Hague
Cap Out .....
Nice post Rump about Pinero
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