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The '''Florida Seventeenth Circuit Court''' is one of twenty [[Florida Circuit Court|circuit courts]] in [[Florida]]. It is a trial court of general jurisdiction presiding over [[Broward County, Florida (Judicial)|Broward County]].<reF>[http://www.flcourts.org/courts/circuit/circuit.shtml ''Florida State Courts'', "Circuit Courts," accessed January 7, 2015]</reF>
The '''Florida Seventeenth Circuit Court''' is one of twenty [[Florida Circuit Court|circuit courts]] in [[Florida]]. It is a trial court of general jurisdiction presiding over [[Broward County, Florida (Judicial)|Broward County]].<reF>[http://www.flcourts.org/courts/circuit/circuit.shtml ''Florida State Courts'', "Circuit Courts," accessed January 7, 2015]</reF>


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==Judges==
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'''Criminal Division''':
*[[Martin J. Bidwill]]
*[[Bernard I. Bober]]
*[[Barbara Duffy]]
*[[David Haimes]]
*[[Ernest Kollra]]
*[[Jeffrey R. Levenson]]
*[[Michael Lynch (Florida)|Michael Lynch]]
*{{BP|Barbara McCarthy}}
*[[Lisa Porter]]
*[[Ari Abraham Porth]]
*[[Alberto Ribas Jr.]]
*[[Michael A. Robinson]]
*[[Michael Ian Rothschild]]
*[[Andrew L. Siegel]]
*[[Michele Towbin Singer]]
*[[Michael Usan]] <ref>[http://www.17th.flcourts.org/index.php/judges/circuit-criminal ''17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida'', "Circuit Criminal Judges," accessed August 19, 2014]</ref>
'''Probate Division:'''
*[[Charles M. Greene]]<ref>[http://www.17th.flcourts.org/index.php/judges/probate ''17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida'', "Probate Judges," accessed August 19, 2014]</ref>
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'''Civil Division'''
*[[John B. Bowman (Florida)|John B. Bowman]]
*[[Michael Davis (Florida judge)]]
*[[Fabienne Fahnestock]]
*[[Marina Garcia-Wood]]
*[[Charles M. Greene]]
*[[William W. Haury, Jr.]]
*[[Patti Englander Henning]]
*Nickolaus Hunter Davis
* [[Jose Izquierdo]]
*[[John T. Luzzo]]
*[[John J. Murphy, III]]
*[[Sandra Perlman]]
*[[Carol Lisa Phillips]]
*[[Carlos Augusto Rodriguez]]
*[[Stacey Schulman]]
*[[Jack Tuter]] <ref>[http://www.17th.flcourts.org/index.php/judges/circuit-civil ''17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida'', "Circuit Criminal Judges," accessed August 19, 2014]</ref>
'''Domestic Violence Division:'''
*[[Michael G. Kaplan]]
*[[Kathleen Mary McHugh]] <Ref>[http://www.17th.flcourts.org/index.php/judges/unified-family/domestic-violence ''17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida'', "Domestic Violence Judges," accessed August 19, 2014]</ref>
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'''Juvenile Division''':
*[[Martin R. Dishowitz]]
*[[Kenneth Gillespie]]
*[[Edward H. Merrigan Jr.]]
*[[Michael J. Orlando]]
*[[Carlos S. Rebollo]]
*[[Elijah H. Williams (Florida)|Elijah H. Williams]]
*[[Susan Lebow]]
*[[Stacy Ross]]
*[[Hope Tieman-Bristol]] <ref>[http://www.17th.flcourts.org/index.php/judges/unified-family/juvenile ''17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida'', "Juvenile Judges," accessed August 19, 2014]</ref>
'''Unified Family Court'''
*[[Tim Bailey]]
*[[Dale C. Cohen]]
*[[Keathan Frink]]
*[[Yael Gamm]]
*[[Renee Goldenberg]]
*[[Andrea Ruth Gundersen]]
*[[Nicholas Lopane]]
*[[Francis Viamontes]]<ref>[http://www.17th.flcourts.org/index.php/judges/unified-family ''17th Judicial Circuit Court of Florida'', "Unified Family Court Judges," accessed August 19, 2014]</ref>
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==Former judges==
*[[Paul L. Backman]]
*[[Dennis Bailey (Florida)|Dennis Bailey]]
*[[Arthur M. Birken]]
*[[Geoffrey D. Cohen]]
*[[John Patrick Contini]]
*[[Steven B. Feren]]
*[[Matthew I. Destry]]
*[[Merrilee Ehrlich]]
*[[Michael L. Gates]]
*[[Marc H. Gold]]
*[[Mel Grossman]]
*[[Ilona M. Holmes]]
*[[Alfred J. Horowitz]]
*[[Cynthia G. Imperato]]
*[[Thomas M. Lynch, IV]]
*[[Tarlika Nunez-Navarro]]
*[[Mily Rodriguez-Powell]]
*[[Lynn Rosenthal]]
*[[Dale Ross]]
*[[Anuraag Singhal]]
*[[Mark A. Speiser]]
*[[Jeffrey E. Streitfeld]]
*[[Laura Marie Watson]]
* [[Peter M. Weinstein]]


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The Florida Seventeenth Circuit Court is one of twenty circuit courts in Florida. It is a trial court of general jurisdiction presiding over Broward County.[1]

Court

Ballotpedia:Trial Courts
Jurisdiction of the Seventeenth Circuit

Locations

South Regional Courthouse
3550 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, FL 33021

North Regional Courthouse
1600 West Hillsboro Blvd.
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Judicial Complex
201 SE 6th Street
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301

West Regional Courthouse
100 N. Pine Island Road
Plantation, FL 33324

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See also

External links


Elections

See also: Florida judicial 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: 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).

Election rules

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]


Footnotes