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Florida 11th Circuit Court

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The Florida 11th Circuit Court resides in Florida in Miami-Dade County. Click on the links below to learn more about the court's...

Jurisdiction

This court holds the following jurisdiction:[1]

(1) Circuit courts shall have jurisdiction of appeals from final administrative orders of local government code enforcement boards and of reviews and appeals as otherwise expressly provided by law.

(2) Circuit courts shall have exclusive original jurisdiction:
(a) In all actions at law not cognizable by the county courts;
(b) Of proceedings relating to the settlement of the estates of decedents and minors, the granting of letters testamentary, guardianship, involuntary hospitalization, the determination of incompetency, and other jurisdiction usually pertaining to courts of probate;
(c) In all cases in equity including all cases relating to juveniles except traffic offenses as provided in chapters 316 and 985;
(d) Of all felonies and of all misdemeanors arising out of the same circumstances as a felony which is also charged;
(e) In all cases involving legality of any tax assessment or toll or denial of refund, except as provided in s. 72.011;
(f) In actions of ejectment; and
(g) In all actions involving the title and boundaries of real property.
(3) The circuit court may issue injunctions.
(4) The chief judge of a circuit may authorize a county court judge to order emergency hospitalizations pursuant to part I of chapter 394 in the absence from the county of the circuit judge; and the county court judge shall have the power to issue all temporary orders and temporary injunctions necessary or proper to the complete exercise of such jurisdiction.
(5) A circuit court is a trial court.[2]

Judges


Office Name Party Date assumed office
Florida 11th Circuit Court William Altfield Nonpartisan August 29, 2019
Florida 11th Circuit Court Michelle Alvarez Barakat Nonpartisan March 27, 2019
Florida 11th Circuit Court Barbara Areces Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Ramiro Areces Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Antonio Arzola Nonpartisan December 4, 2009
Florida 11th Circuit Court Christine Bandin Nonpartisan May 30, 2023
Florida 11th Circuit Court Gina Beovides Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Scott M. Bernstein Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Jason Bloch Nonpartisan January 7, 2025
Florida 11th Circuit Court Tanya Brinkley Nonpartisan March 27, 2019
Florida 11th Circuit Court Beatrice Butchko Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Marcia B. Caballero Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Carmen Cabarga Nonpartisan January 5, 2021
Florida 11th Circuit Court Yvonne Colodny Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Heloiza Correa Nonpartisan January 7, 2025
Florida 11th Circuit Court Laura Cruz Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Ivonne Cuesta Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Jorge E. Cueto Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Abby Cynamon Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Marcia Del Rey Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Michelle Delancy Nonpartisan January 5, 2021
Florida 11th Circuit Court Dawn V. Denaro Nonpartisan June 4, 2018
Florida 11th Circuit Court Christina DiRaimondo Nonpartisan December 17, 2019
Florida 11th Circuit Court Reemberto Diaz Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Veronica Diaz Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Jason Dimitris Nonpartisan 2017
Florida 11th Circuit Court Spencer Eig Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Javier Enriquez Nonpartisan January 13, 2023
Florida 11th Circuit Court Ariana Fajardo Nonpartisan September 20, 2021
Florida 11th Circuit Court Joseph P. Farina
Florida 11th Circuit Court Jose L. Fernandez Nonpartisan 2010
Florida 11th Circuit Court Marlene Fernandez-Karavetsos Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Carlos Gamez
Florida 11th Circuit Court Mindy S. Glazer Nonpartisan 2001
Florida 11th Circuit Court Stacy D. Glick Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Laura González-Marqués 2023
Florida 11th Circuit Court Carlos M. Guzman Nonpartisan 2018
Florida 11th Circuit Court Christine Hernandez
Florida 11th Circuit Court Richard Hersch Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Milton Hirsch Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Zachary James Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Lody Jean Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Charlie Johnson Nonpartisan 2015
Florida 11th Circuit Court Carlos Lopez Nonpartisan 2019
Florida 11th Circuit Court Peter R. Lopez Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Valerie R. Manno Schurr Nonpartisan 2007
Florida 11th Circuit Court Yery Marrero Nonpartisan 2019
Florida 11th Circuit Court Denise Martinez-Scanziani Nonpartisan January 5, 2021
Florida 11th Circuit Court Marie Mato Nonpartisan January 7, 2025
Florida 11th Circuit Court Marisa Tinkler Mendez Nonpartisan January 1, 2007
Florida 11th Circuit Court Alberto Milian Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Cristina Miranda Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Spencer Multack Nonpartisan January 19, 2018
Florida 11th Circuit Court Joe Perkins Nonpartisan January 5, 2021
Florida 11th Circuit Court Orlando A. Prescott Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Thomas J. Rebull Nonpartisan 2020
Florida 11th Circuit Court Israel Reyes
Florida 11th Circuit Court Ariel Rodriguez Nonpartisan January 3, 2023
Florida 11th Circuit Court Jose M. Rodriguez Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Oscar Rodriguez-Fonts Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Margaret Ann Rosenbaum
Florida 11th Circuit Court Mavel Ruiz Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Samantha Ruiz-Cohen Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Migna Sanchez-Llorens Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Maria de Jesus Santovenia Nonpartisan January 8, 2013
Florida 11th Circuit Court George A. Sarduy Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Nushin G. Sayfie Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Lourdes Simon Nonpartisan 2017
Florida 11th Circuit Court Bertila Soto Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Laura Stuzin Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court William Thomas Nonpartisan 2005
Florida 11th Circuit Court Daryl E. Trawick Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Ellen Sue Venzer Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Maria Elena Verde-Yanez Nonpartisan January 8, 2013
Florida 11th Circuit Court Diana Vizcaino Nonpartisan 2021
Florida 11th Circuit Court Lisa S. Walsh Nonpartisan 2011
Florida 11th Circuit Court Robert Watson Nonpartisan January 3, 2020
Florida 11th Circuit Court Andrea Wolfson Nonpartisan 2018
Florida 11th Circuit Court David Young Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Angelica Zayas Nonpartisan
Florida 11th Circuit Court Miguel de la O Nonpartisan 2013
Florida 11th Circuit Court Victoria del Pino Nonpartisan 2016
Florida 11th Circuit Court Vivianne del Rio Nonpartisan 2019


Elections

Florida is one of 43 states that hold elections for judicial positions. To learn more about judicial selection in Florida, click here.

Selection method

See also: Judicial selection in the states
See also: Nonpartisan elections

There are 597 judges on the Florida Circuit Court, each elected via nonpartisan elections. They serve six-year terms, after which they must run for re-election if they wish to retain their seat.[3]

The chief judge is selected by peer vote and serves in that capacity for two years.

Qualifications
To serve on this court, a judge must be:[3]

  • a qualified elector;
  • a state resident;
  • admitted to practice law in the state for five years; and
  • under the age of 75 (retirement at 75 is mandatory).

Judicial elections in Florida

See also: Florida judicial elections

Florida is one of seven states that use nonpartisan elections to initially select judges and then use retention elections to determine whether judges should remain on the bench. To read more about how states use judicial elections to select judges across the country, click here.

Primary election

To get on the ballot, candidates for judicial office are required to obtain signatures equal to at least one percent of the number of registered electors in the geographic boundary of the district.[4] Trial court judicial candidates compete in nonpartisan primaries designed to narrow the field to two candidates for the general election. Candidates who receive a simple majority (fifty percent plus one vote) of the vote in the primary are considered winners and are not on the ballot in the general election unless a write-in candidate qualifies for the same office. Candidates who are unopposed for any office do not appear on the ballot and are considered automatically elected.[5][6]

General election

In the general election, trial court candidates compete in nonpartisan elections. Partisan organizations and political parties are forbidden from endorsing, supporting, or opposing candidates for office.[7]

Retention election

Retention elections for appellate judges ask voters a "yes" or "no" question of whether or not to retain a judge to another term. The judges do not face competition on the ballot. If a majority of votes are in favor of a particular judge, that judge will be retained to a new term.[8]

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