Therapy Dog Helps Ease the Courts

The 17th Circuit has been providing therapy dogs in the courtroom since 2013. Therapy dogs are utilized in dependency courtrooms to help ease the tension that can exist during a dependency trial.

Photographed here, one of the members of the Therapy Dog Team is shown helping out Magistrate Vicki L. Plant during a dependency hearing.

Community Court Pompano Beach Celebrates 1 Year of Success

Thursday, October 12, 2023, marks the one year anniversary of the Community Court at Pompano Beach.

Awards were provided to those individuals who helped make the program a success and a video was shared that highlighted stories of triumph about participants who were able to complete the program.


Judge Florence Taylor Barner and Chief Judge Jack Tuter were also recognized for their dedication and continuous support of the Community Court and its monumental impact on Broward County.

Judge Schiff Reunites with the Band

The Honorable Louis H. Schiff joined fellow University of Florida alumni band members
to play at a recent game to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Gator Band Alumni
Association Reunion.


Photographed here, Judge Schiff had the opportunity to reunite with accomplished
arranger of music and band director R. Gary Langford who was also present at the
reunion.

Children Services Council Highlights 17th Circuit’s Efforts

The Children Services Council featured the 17th Circuit in an article of their resource guide.


In the article, Chief Judge Jack Tuter is recognized for administrative order 2021-63-CRIM. The order states that all human trafficking expungement cases are to be heard by Judge Stacy Ross. The purpose of the administrative order is to expeditiously handle these matters with Judge Ross, as she is informed in Human Trafficking and is the founding and presiding judge of RISE Court, which supports victims’ efforts to achieve justice restoration.


To read the full article, click on the following link:
https://bit.ly/SurvHumTrf17th

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