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Paul Hawkes
Image of Paul Hawkes
Prior offices
Florida 1st District Court of Appeal

Education

Bachelor's

University of South Florida, 1983

Law

Florida State University, 1985


Paul M. Hawkes was a judge on the Florida First District Court of Appeal.[1] He was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush on January 2, 2003 and was retained by voters on November 2, 2004.[2] He was retained again by voters on November 2, 2010 to a six-year term that began on January 4, 2011.[3] [4] He retired from the court on January 4, 2012.[5]

Charges filed against judge

In May 2011, the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission filed charges against Hawkes, stemming from his participation in the construction of a new courthouse for the First District Court. In the notice, the judge was accused of: destroying public documents related to construction, using a court employee for a private matter, requesting gifts from private vendors and using a 'coercive and intimidating leadership style."[6]

Response to charges

In July, Hawkes' lawyers insisted that the charges be dismissed. Judge Paul L. Backman, chairman of the panel, rejected the dismissal sought by the defendant's legal team. The commission intended to conduct a hearing to determine Hawkes' fate.[7][8]

Resignation

Hawkes announced his resignation from the court before a hearing on the charges commenced. Because he will no longer be a member of the judiciary, the investigation will end.[9][10]

Military service

From 1975 to 1978, Hawkes served in the U.S. Air Force.[1]

Education

Hawkes earned his undergraduate degree from the University of South Florida in 1983 and went on to receive his J.D. from Florida State University in 1985.

Political career

Hawkes served districts 26 and 43 as a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1990 to 1994. He worked in the Executive Office of the Governor in 2000 and was the Chief of Policy for the Florida House of Representatives from 2000 to 2002.

Career

Paul Hawkes began his legal career in 1986 with the law firm Rumberger, Kirk, Caldwell, Cabinas & Burke PA. From 1986 to 1988, he was an assistant state attorney for the 5th Florida Judicial Circuit. After this, he worked as a private practice attorney in Crystal River from 1988 to 2000.[1]

2010 election

Hawkes was retained on November 2, 2010 with 54.16% of voters in favor.[3][11]

Main article: Florida judicial elections, 2010

See also

External links

Footnotes