Judge Ross and Heather Abel Spotlight RISE Court’s Life-Changing Work at Conference

Judge Stacy Ross and Court Program Specialist Heather Abel, along with Daniela Deas of Survivors HOPE recently presented at the Just Training Conference in Orlando, highlighting the 17th Judicial Circuit’s RISE CourtRestoring Independence, Strength & Empowerment.

This specialized treatment court focuses on meeting the unique needs of child survivors of commercial sex trafficking within both the dependency and delinquency systems. The trio shared an overview of the prevalence of child sex trafficking and emphasized the urgent need for stronger strategies and tools to effectively serve these vulnerable youth.

They also underscored the importance of interagency collaboration and ensuring that the survivor’s voice remains at the center of every decision. Their work is vital in creating a justice system that not only protects children but helps them heal, rebuild, and thrive.

Judge Alperstein Participates in Domestic Violence Law Webinar

In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Judge Lauren M. Alperstein, Family Chairperson for the 17th Judicial Circuit, participated in the webinar “The Law of Protection: Domestic Violence and Interpersonal Injunctions” held on Thursday, October 9, from 12–1 PM EST.

This program provided an overview of Florida’s domestic violence laws, focusing on interpersonal injunctions as both protective measures and legal remedies. Participants explored the statutory framework under Chapter 741, Florida Statutes, and related provisions governing injunctions for protection against domestic, dating, repeat, sexual, and stalking violence.

The event featured a roundtable discussion with Board Certified Attorneys Christopher Rumbold and Carolyn Ware, with a special appearance by Judge Alperstein, who shared her judicial perspective on these vital issues.

We’re fortunate to have someone with Judge Alperstein’s expertise and dedication serving in our circuit, guiding both the community and the legal profession on these critical issues.

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A Life Lesson in Civics

Students from PSG Homeschool got an inside look at the justice system during an wide-ranging visit to the courthouse.

They met Judge Nina W. Di Pietro (County Civil) and Judge Lorena V. Mastrarrigo (Circuit Criminal), explored forensics with Tonya Woytek from the Broward Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab, and learned about the Public Defender’s Office from Janelle Floyd, community outreach coordinator.

The students asked great questions, played interactive games, and discovered what it’s really like to work in the legal system. 👩‍⚖️🔍👨‍⚖️

Shining Star Award Winner: Craig Sherritt!

We are thrilled to announce that Craig Sherritt, staff attorney, has been selected as the recipient of the Court Administration Shining Star Award! Craig was nominated by two of his colleagues for his mentorship of new staff attorneys and his outstanding professionalism.

The Shining Star Award recognizes Court Administration employees who demonstrate exceptional contributions, enabling judges, management, and fellow staff to celebrate their achievements. Eligible nominees are Court Administration employees with at least one year of continuous service, and nominations should highlight contributions from the past 90 days. Craig will enjoy a dedicated parking spot in the East Garage for approximately three months as part of this honor.

Please join us in congratulating Craig on this much-deserved recognition! 👏⚖️

A Peek Inside the Courthouse

A group of Women of Tomorrow students from Park Vista Community High School in Lake Worth spent the morning visiting the courtrooms of Judges Elijah H. Williams and Ari Abraham Porth.

The students gained a firsthand look at juvenile justice—seeing youth in shackles, experiencing the tight confines of a locked jail cell, learning more about mental health and asking plenty of thoughtful questions. They also met with the Broward Public Defender’s Community Outreach Coordinator Janelle B. Floyd, who outlined the vital role public defenders play in our justice system.

It was a powerful, hands-on learning experience these students won’t soon forget, showing why courthouses remain important places of learning, accountability, and community connection.

All Broward Courts Closed for Yom Kippur

In observance of Yom Kippur, the Day of Reflection, all courts in the 17th Judicial Circuit will be closed on Thursday, October 2, 2025. This includes:

  • Broward County Judicial Complex (Main Courthouse) – Fort Lauderdale
  • North Regional Courthouse – Deerfield Beach
  • South Regional Courthouse – Hollywood
  • West Regional Courthouse – Plantation

We extend our best wishes for a meaningful day to all who observe. Regular court operations will resume on Friday, October 3, 2025.

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