Wednesday, September 10, 2014

JNC NOMINATES TEN FINALISTS TO GOVERNOR SCOTT


THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:

AND YOUR TWO NEWEST CIRCUIT COURT JUDGES are  .......

The Eleventh Judicial Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission received 33 applications for the two open Circuit Court seats previously occupied by Judge Darrin Gayles and Judge Beth Bloom. Those two judges were elevated to the Federal District Court.

Of those 33 applicants, the JNC personally interviewed 22, including seven County Court Judges and 15 attorneys.  Last night, they forwarded ten (10) names to Governor Scott for consideration; five of whom are County Court Judges.***  Presumably he will name two of those ten to the open judgeships.

The names sent to the Governor include:

Ayana Harris; Federal APD
Laura Stuzin; Rumberger, Kirk
Jason Bloch; Miami-Dade County Attorney's Office
Judge Jason Dimitris
Judge Rodolfo Ruiz
Judge Charles Johnson
Diana Vizcaino; City of Miami Attorney's Office
Judge Wendell Graham
Judge Lourdes Simon
Lauren Fleischer Louis; Boies, Schiller

While the Governor has 60 days to select our two newest judges, (which would bring the deadline to November 8, 2014), we would not be going out on a limb by predicting that he will likely name the two new Judges before election day, Tuesday, November 4th.

If he selects any of the five County Court Judges, that would give him a two-fer.

***Two other County Court Judges that were interviewed, Judges Gloria Gonzalez-Meyer and Gladys Perez, did not make the final cut.

If you want to provide the Governor with your thoughts on any of the finalists, please contact:

Office of Governor Rick Scott
State of Florida
The Capitol
400 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001

(850) 717-9337

or

Peter Antonacci
General Counsel
State of Florida
The Capitol
400 S. Monroe St.
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001

850-717-9310

CAPTAIN OUT  .......
Captain4Justice@gmail.com

39 comments:

  1. And your next two judges are:
    Graham and Vizcaino

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  2. Jason Bloch would not know the truth if it bit him in the face...if selected he will be sure to join the Fleur Lobree hall of the unelected in 2016

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  3. What demographic is not currently represented on the Circuit Court Bench?

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  4. Vote Adrian Wyllie for Governor! Also, Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General and yes on 2.
    Why vote between 2 known liars? Florida, we are fortunate enough not to
    be stuck picking one liar or the other this time. We actually have an
    alternative. Take advantage of the opportunity. Adrian Wyllie deserves
    my vote. The other candidates both Republican and Democrat are owned
    and controlled by special interest, like puppets and will lie to your
    face to gain your vote, then continue the same old agenda that we
    complain about year after year. Time to get off this merry-go-round,
    election after election, thinking it will be any different. Take a
    stand Florida and stop voting for these ‘paid for’ career politicians that are
    only out for money and fame and have zero interest in us Floridians.
    Even if it’s just for honesty alone, vote for Adrian Wyllie instead of
    the other two (Scott/Crist) which are proven liars. The choice is yours
    and yours alone, if you want the same old corruption and slap in the
    face, go ahead and vote for one of the two puppets (Scott/Crist) OR do
    what is right for our (yours and your children’s) future and vote for
    Adrian Wyllie. Support him by donating to his campaign, spreading the
    word and contribute to the super brochure program which I think is very
    powerful. Visit his website today.

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  5. I guess we will find out who has juice. If Ruiz or some of the more inexperienced judges get it then we know it was probably a rig job. Out of that group Charlie Johnson has to be the most qualified by experience and ability.

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  6. Team Shumie. Come celebrate the nominees at THE REN (a venue) and smoke a shumie-Caribbean Stoogie.

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  7. A very unimpressive list.

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  8. whomever can get scott some african american and female votes in Miami-Dade in the upcoming election will get the seats. polls are too close to merely reward friends, supporters and contributors.

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  9. Charlie Johnson would be an outstanding choice.

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  10. I find it curious that Gladys Perez and Gloria Gonzalez Meyer did not make the list. Oh, wait, no I dont!!! Gonzalez Meyer- county court is really where you should stay, seriously...

    Rudy will get this--as for the other one, not sure....

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  11. Charles Johnson, Judge Ruiz, and Ayana Harris are quality picks.

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  12. Great List. Simple Choice.

    Ayana Harris

    and

    Rudy Ruiz

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  13. Stuzine would be a great choice. She was an excellent prosecutor and, from everything I've heard, an excellent civil lawyer. Not many folks have the criminal AND civil experience she has.

    BTDT

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  14. Lourdes nSimon , ex PD is a great choice

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  15. Jason Bloch-a nightmare. Who does the jnc call before making these recommendations?

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  16. Lauren Fleischer Louis is the wife of Marshall Dore Louis. She is a former AUSA in Miami.

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  17. Best picks: Charlie Johnson and Rudy Ruiz

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  18. Ayana would be an incredible judge.

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  19. Lauren would be an outstanding judge

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  20. No standouts. Usual list of unimpressive folks who cant make a living in private practice and never will.

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  21. Congrats to Judge Soto and State Attorney Rundle on being recognized by the DBR ....

    Top 20 Women in Law: DBR Recognizes South Florida Achievers

    The honorees are:

    • Rosemary Barkett, Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal judge

    • Rosalyn Baker Barnes, Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley

    • Hilarie Bass, Greenberg Traurig

    • Sharon Bock, Palm Beach County Clerk & Comptroller

    • Kelly-Ann Cartwright, Holland & Knight

    • Corali Lopez-Castro, Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton

    • Sheila M. Cesarano, Shutts & Bowen

    • Susan N. Eisenberg, Akerman

    • Anne Marie Estevez, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius

    • Ilona Holmes, Broward circuit judge

    • Elaine Johnson James, Berger Singerman

    • Carol Licko, Hogan Lovells

    • Cheryl Little, Americans for Immigrant Justice

    • Michelle D. Mason, senior associate law dean at Florida International University

    • Victoria Mendez, Assistant Miami city attorney

    • Alison W. Miller, Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson

    • Traci Rollins, Squire Patton Boggs

    • Katherine Fernandez Rundle, Miami-Dade state attorney

    • Bertila Soto, Miami-Dade chief circuit judge

    • Patricia White, University of Miami law dean


    Read more: http://www.dailybusinessreview.com/id=1202669553772/Top-20-Women-in-Law-DBR-Recognizes-South-Florida-Achievers#ixzz3D2f7Ckpl

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  22. Oh man Rumpole - PLEASE post on BERNIE ROMAN III getting ready to PERP waddle! Time for him to whimper like the gitless cowardly friminal he is ! Check out the DBR! He will look CUTE in a little orange jumpsuit!

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  23. I Disagree w you Hon. Trial Master. I know 7 of the Nominees, & have tried cases With or Against 4 of them. I think its Amazing so many talented / qualified people got sent to the Gov as possible appointments to the Bench

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  24. Can't make a living? Boies Schiller ain't exactly low rent....I know Lauren very well. She is brilliant and has a great temperament. IMHO she and Charlie are top dogs in terms of pure qualifications and likelihood of success.

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  25. Lauren Fleischer Louis would make a great judge. She is one of the few on the list who would take a substantial pay cut if appointed. That speaks volumes about her commitment.

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  26. 6:11, Don't even bother taking the "trialmaster" seriously LOL

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  27. Some quality picks amongst that group. Will be interesting to see which two are selected. Stuzin provides great balance (criminal/civil), competency, professionalism, and the exact type of judicial temperament that you want robing up. Ruiz is another solid pick.

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  28. Sysco endorces Stuzin.

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  29. Ironic that so many are now giving kudos to Rudy Ruiz when merely a couple of years ago many were chanting the old song "he's too young, no experience to be appointed"song.

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  30. 8:35 p.m., Rudy Ruiz proved us wrong with regard to his youth. He is young but does the job like and old and experienced judge.

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  31. Round up the usual cast of characters to don the black robes which disguise their lack of brains.

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  32. I think Diane Vizcaino would be terrible. She is so rude. I would hate to see her rude ass on the bench

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  33. Rodolfo Ruiz is a great judge. Treats everyone with respect in his courtroom. I was quite impressed with him. Great choice.

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  34. http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/09/14/4347927/florida-gov-rick-scott-seldom.html

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