All Posts in "Year: 2018"
Judge Gamm Motivates High Schoolers
Judge Yael Gamm spoke today at Stranahan High School about the dangers associated with truancy and high school drop out rates. She also gave an overview of our Juvenile Dependency and Delinquency divisions and her role as a Juvenile Dependency judge.
Florida’s Courts Are Seeking Interpreters
Judge Orlando Gives Visitors the Bench Treatment
A visiting group of young ladies from Atlantic Technical had the chance to see a courtroom from a judge’s perspective last week. When Judge Michael Orlando finished his morning juvenile delinquency docket, the students were invited up to the bench to don his robe and bang the gavel. The curious students asked him many questions which he happily answered.
Court Administration Hosts Take Your Child to Work Day 2018
Broward County observed Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day on Friday, February 2, 2018 and Court Administration was prepared with an informative, and fun, itinerary for the children who participated. Courtroom observation, BSO SWAT and Bomb Squad demonstrations, mock crime scene and DUI presentations were just some of the day’s events.
Judge Mollica Begins Assignment as First Appearance Court Judge
Beginning Monday, February 5, 2018, Judge Kim Mollica will preside full-time as the Seventeenth Circuit’s First Appearance Court judge, per Administrative Order 2018-2-GEN.