When you see something that is not right, not fair, find a way to get in the way and cause trouble. Congressman John Lewis
Thursday, April 25, 2019
GOVERNOR DESANTIS NAMES TWO NEW 3RD DCA JUDGES
THE CAPTAIN REPORTS:
YOUR TWO NEWEST 3RD DCA JUDGES .....
ARE:
JUDGE MONICA GORDO
Judge Gordo has been a member of The Florida Bar since 1999. She spent 11 years at the State Attorney's Office before getting elected to the Circuit Court bench in 2010 besting Robert Kuntz. She was reelected in 2016 without opposition.
FLEUR LOBREE
Three times a charm. Appointed to the County bench in 2011 by Governor Scott, she lost in her election to Michelle Alvarez Barakat in 2012 (71% to 29%). Appointed again by Scott to the Circuit Court bench in 2013, she lost in her bid to hold that seat, in 2014, to Mavel Ruiz (54% to 46%). She has spent most of her career as an appellate attorney at the State Attorney's office in Miami.
Will be announced today at a press conference at 2:00 PM when Governor DeSantis will personally introduce the two newest appointments at the Alan Schwartz Atrium at the Third District Court of Appeal.
Our sources are buzzing. They first alerted us to the fact that, on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, in Tallahassee, Governor Scott’s Legal Counsel interviewed the nine finalists to replace Justices Barbara Lagoa and Robert Luck who were both elevated to the Florida Supreme Court. Those interviewed included:
Hon. Monica Gordo
Christopher Johnson
Hon. Timothy Koenig
Fleur Lobree
Oren Rosenthal
Eduardo Sanchez
Ann St. Peter Griffith
Hon. Daryl Trawick
Hon. Lisa Walsh
Now our sources have confirmed the surprise Press Conference later today.
The two newest jurists will join freshly appointed 3rd DCA Judges Eric Hendon and Bronwyn Miller who were both appointed by Governor Scott on his way out the door in late December of 2018.
COUNTY COURT
SO, YOU WANT TO BE A COUNTY COURT JUDGE .......
On March 27, 2019, Governor DeSantis named Judges Michelle Alvarez Barakat and Tanya Brinkley to the Circuit Court (replacing Judges Hendon & Miller - see above). With those two appointments, that opened up two seats on the County Court.
The 11th Judicial Circuit JNC will interview 19 attorneys and then send up to 12 names to Governor DeSantis. A total of 27 attorneys applied to the JNC, but eight failed to make the cut. Those scheduled for an interview on Monday, April 29th include:
8:00 a.m. Karl S. Brown
8:10 a.m. Miguel J. Chamorro
8:20 a.m. Ritamaria Gonzalez Cuervo
8:30 a.m. Elsa Maria Fernandez
8:40 a.m. Blanca Torrents Greenwood
8:50 a.m. Peter S. Heller
9:00 a.m. Zachary N. James
9:10 a.m. Scott M. Janowitz
9:20 a.m. Jeffrey M. Kolokoff
9:40 a.m. Gale Lewis
10:30 a.m. Arya Attari Li
10:40 a.m. Steven Lieberman
10:50 a.m. Jonathan Meltz
11:00 a.m. Griska Mena
11:10 a.m. Julie Harris Nelson
11:20 a.m. Christopher Pracitto
11:40 a.m. Kayla Riera-Gomez
11:50 a.m. Melissa Roca Shaw
12:00 p.m. Stephanie Silver
NEWS FROM THE CAPITOL .......
The Florida Legislature has been in session since March 5th and they are scheduled to adjourn sini die on May 3rd. Several bills have passed both the House and the Senate and have been sent to Govenor DeSantis’ desk for his signature. This week, DeSantis received Senate Bill 96, which amends, among other things, F.S. 843.19: the injuring, disabling or killing of a police, fire, or SAR canine or police horse. Those crimes would go from a third degree felony to a second degree felony if DeSantis signs the bill into law.
CAPTAIN OUT .......
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Walsh should have been the obvious pick yet, better for those that practice in Circuit Court.
ReplyDeleteMan we really have a dearth of talent here
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ReplyDeleteGordo!?!!! What a joke!!!
ReplyDeleteDark days ahead.
ReplyDeleteAgree with 4:21 Thats best we could do? Gordo good choice but list is piss poor
ReplyDeleteI don't know Judge Lobree from Adam. But shouldn't it say something to the governor that the people have fired her twice? That's an odd choice.
ReplyDelete12:33, What it says that the people 'fired' her twice is that they don't know her from Adam either and don't know a good judge when they're on the ballot in front of them. Shows what a joke elections for judges can be. This is not meant to disrespect either of the two people who beat her but I bet a large portion of voters couldn't even tell you anything about Lobree, Alvarez, or Ruiz, but my computer wants me to spell check Fleur Lobree and not the other 2 names.
ReplyDeleteJudicial elections are about identity politics and not much more.
The governor selected the two lousiest choices from the list of interviewees. Lobree is just arrogant and self important, but Judge Gordo is completely incompetent and not deserving of being a judge at all.
ReplyDeleteJudge Lobree is bright but pompous. Hopefully she will have learned from being shot down twice at the ballot box, but I would not count on it.
ReplyDeleteJudge Gordo has now risen two levels above the Peter Principle limbo stick line. In addition to being incompetent, she is also too political to be a judge and not blessed with the necessary ethical senses. If such "credentials" plus membership in the federalist Society is all we need to make judge, things are going to get sadder. Only bright light is that whoever replaces her at Circuit has to be better.
Laugh my phucking ass off at Gordo getting the nod to the 3rd. Nice person, lazy judge. Not exactly a legal scholar, to say the least. I used to think only the smartest lawyers were judges. Miami Dade County says, "phuck that."
ReplyDeleteOne time Judge Gordo yelled at me in court and said I was "dumb" and a "fraudster lying SOB" on the record. That was mean of her. I hope she has a good time reading all of her word books up at the 3DCA. I do not know if she is actually a Reptilian but Judge Cueto always used to tell me that she was bonkers and Judge Jose Rodriguez almost burned his guayabera with his cigar this morning.
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