Ramiro Mañalich

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Ramiro Mañalich is a Collier County judge of the 20th Judicial Circuit Court in Florida.[1] He was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush in September 2003, and his current six-year term expires in January 2019.[2][3][4]
Education
Mañalich earned a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse in 1980. He later received a J.D. from Marquette University Law School in 1984.[2]
Career
- 2003-2019: Judge, 20th Judicial Circuit Court (Appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush)
- 1995-2003: Chief assistant county attorney, Collier County Attorney's Office
- 1989-1995: Assistant county attorney, Collier County Attorney's Office
- 1988-1989: Associate attorney, Conroy, Simberg and Lewis, P.A. in Hollywood, Fla.
- 1984-1987: Staff attorney, Wisconsin Public Defender's Office
- 5/1982-8/1982: Law clerk, Robert Silverstein and Associates in Milwaukee, Wis.
- 1/1979-8/1979: Law clerk, Bosshard and Associates in Lacrosse, Wis.[2]
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Federal courts:
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Middle District of Florida, Northern District of Florida, Southern District of Florida • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Middle District of Florida, Northern District of Florida, Southern District of Florida
State courts:
Florida Supreme Court • Florida District Courts of Appeal • Florida Circuit Court • Florida County Court
State resources:
Courts in Florida • Florida judicial elections • Judicial selection in Florida