Community Resource Fair at the 17th Circuit

The Problem-Solving Courts of the 17th Circuit held a Community Resource Fair at the main courthouse on Thursday, May 9, 2024.
Several community organizations participated and shared valuable information with judicial and court staff. Photographed here are Court Navigators Casey Johnson from Henderson Behavioral Health, Rashera Nelson from 2-1-1 Broward, and Paralegal Jaciente McDougle from Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida.

Training Session with Tall Cop

The 17th Circuit’s Problem –Solving Courts hosted a training with Jermaine Galloway, also known as “Tall Cop”, on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. The training was held in honor of Opioid and Stimulant Awareness Month.
Judges Hope Tieman Bristol, Ginger Lerner-Wren, Edward H. Merrigan, Stacey Schulman, and Elijah H. Williams represented the 17th Circuit and were joined by various participants who included treatment providers, attorneys, therapists, victim advocates and more.
Some of the agencies that participated in the training included the Broward Sheriff’s Office, Seminole Tribe of Florida, ChildNet, Department of Children and Families, Department of Juvenile Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Women in Distress, Coast to Coast Legal Aid, Public Defender’s Office, State Attorney’s Office, Citrus Health, Memorial Healthcare Systems, Henderson Behavioral Health, 2-1-1 Broward, PACE Center for Girls, Broward County Juvenile Predisposition Services, Guardian Ad Litem Program, United Way of Broward and more.

Alpha Phi Alpha Visits the 17th Circuit

Members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity brought students from the Men of Tomorrow and Big Brother Big Sisters of Broward County to visit the 17th Circuit courthouse on Saturday, April 27, 2024.


The group visited with Judges Keathan B. Frink, George Odom, Jr., and Michael A. Robinson who shared their experiences in the field of law, and encouraged the group to pursue their dreams no matter how difficult their journey may be.

Hurricane Preparedness week in Broward County

While Hurricane Season begins on June 1, the week of May 5 through May 11 has been deemed
National Hurricane Preparedness Week. Broward County’s Office of Emergency Management
encourages locals to begin storm preparation as early as possible to ensure that everyone has a
plan and the right resources.


For more information and tips on how to get prepared, click on the link below:
https://tinyurl.com/BrwdHurPrep

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