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Charles P. Sniffen

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Charles P. Sniffen
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Florida 12th Circuit Court
Tenure
Present officeholder

Education

Bachelor's

Emory University, 1994

Law

Florida State University, 1997


Charles P. Sniffen is a judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court in Manatee County, Florida. He was appointed by Gov. Rick Scott (R) on July 28, 2017, to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Janette Dunnigan.[1]

Sniffen was a county judge of the Manatee County Court of Florida. He was appointed by Governor Scott on January 15, 2013, to fill the vacant position created by the resignation of Judge George K. Brown, Jr.[2][3] He was re-elected without opposition in 2014 and served until his appointment to the circuit court.[4]

Elections

2014

See also: Florida judicial elections, 2014
Sniffen ran for election to the Manatee County Court.
As an unopposed candidate, he was automatically elected without appearing on the ballot. [4] 

Education

Sniffen earned his B.A. from Emory University in 1994 and his J.D. from Florida State University in 1997.[5]

Career

  • 2017-Present: Judge, Florida 12th Circuit Court
  • 2013-2017: Judge, Manatee County Court
  • 2011-2013: Attorney, Harrison, Kirkland, Pratt & McGuire, P.A.
  • 2007-2011: Sole practitioner
  • 2005-2007: Attorney, Harlee & Bald, P.A.
  • 1999-2005: Assistant state attorney
  • 1997-1999: Attorney, Ferdie & Gouz, P.A.[6]

See also

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