Susan Miller-Jones

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Susan Miller-Jones is a county court judge for the Alachua County Court in Alachua County, Florida. She was appointed to the court by Governor Rick Scott on November 14, 2014, to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Judge David P. Kreider to the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court.[1] Miller-Jones will serve for at least one year on the bench, after which she must run for election to the court.[2]
Education
Miller-Jones received her undergraduate degree from Florida International University in 1992 and her J.D. degree from the University of Florida in 1998.[1][3]
Career
- 2014-Present: Judge, Alachua County Court
- 2009-2014: General magistrate, Eighth Judicial Circuit Court
- 2006-2009: Supervising attorney, Guardian ad Litem Program, Eighth Judicial Circuit Court
- 2002-2006: Attorney, Florida Department of Children and Families [1]
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