17th Circuit Honors Black History Month

The 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida celebrated its Black judges and magistrates on Friday, February 16, 2024.

A beautiful rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” was led by Mr. Kenneth Howard, and followed with several video interviews highlighting Retired Judges Mary Rudd Robinson, Zebedee Wright and Carole Y. Taylor.

17th Circuit judges and magistrates were then recognized for their dedication and great efforts for their service to the people of Broward County.

Judge Barner and Community Court Pompano Recognize Major Adkins

Judge Florence Taylor Barner united with the Community Court Pompano Beach to recognize Major Wayne Adkins who was retiring after 47 years of service with the Broward County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday, February 1, 2024.


Major Adkins was on the steering committee for the Community Court Pompano Beach and will be forever esteemed for playing an instrumental role in the establishment of this location.

Problem Solving Courts Collaborate with South Florida Wellness Network

Court Administration from the 17th Circuit joined the Early Childhood and Dependency Drug Court to host a meet and greet for one of their newest collaborators in Peer Specialist Martine Pierre on Tuesday, February 20, 2024.

Ms. Pierre represents the South Florida Wellness Network and is part of a team that offers a variety of services for individuals and families in need.

Judge Barner Leads Speed Mentoring

Judge Florence Taylor Barner led the speed mentoring event at St. Thomas University College of Law on February, 15, 2024. Students engaged in brief sessions with various judges and attorneys who offered career advice and suggested best practices for the students as they begin their journeys as legal professionals.


Assisting with the event were 17th Circuit judges Elaine A. Carbuccia, Michele Towbin Singer, Lorena V. Mastrarrigo, and former 17th Circuit judge and Dean at St Thomas University College of Law Tarlika Nunez-Navarro.

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