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Tyrie W. Boyer

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Tyrie W. Boyer

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Prior offices
Florida 4th Circuit Court

Education

Bachelor's

University of Florida, 1972

Law

University of Florida School of Law, 1976


Tyrie W. Boyer was a judge for the Fourth Circuit Court in Florida. He was appointed by Governor Rick Scott on October 20, 2011, to replace retiring Judge Haldane Taylor.[1][2]

Boyer was re-elected without opposition in 2014, winning a six-year term that expired on January 4, 2021.[3][4]

Elections

2020

See also: City elections in Jacksonville, Florida (2020)

Tyrie Boyer did not file to run for re-election.

2014

See also: Florida judicial elections, 2014
Boyer ran for re-election to the Fourth Circuit Court.
As an unopposed candidate, he was automatically re-elected without appearing on the ballot. [3] 

Education

Boyer received his B.S. degree from the University of Florida in 1972 and his law degree from the University of Florida School of Law in 1976.[2]

Career

Boyer began his career as an assistant public defender for Duval County (from 1976 to 1977). He then worked as an associate of the law firm of Mathews, Osborne, Ehrlich, McNatt, Gobelman & Cobb until 1979, when he became a partner of Boyer, Tanzler & Boyer. He worked in that capacity until 2001. Before joining the circuit court, he spent ten years as a judge on the Duval County Court, Division G, following his appointment to that position in 2000. Since that year, Boyer has also been an adjunct professor for the Florida Coastal School of Law.[1][2]

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