Congratulations to Magistrate Denise Kistner!

Chief Judge Carol-Lisa Phillips swore in Magistrate Kistner today as the 17th Judicial Circuit’s newest magistrate. She officially assumes the bench today, succeeding longtime Magistrate Vicki Plant, who retired this month after 15 years of dedicated service.

A graduate of St. Thomas University School of Law, Magistrate Kistner previously ran her own law firm before joining the Circuit. Her mother, husband and son attended the ceremony in person, while her daughter joined via video call from Tampa, where she’s earning her master’s degree at the University of South Florida.

Welcome aboard, Magistrate Kistner — we’re delighted to have you on our team!

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Teens from Seagull Alternative High School Explore Justice in Action

Students from Fort Lauderdale’s Seagull Alternative High School got an inside look at the justice system during a courthouse tour that included visits with Judge Corey B. Friedman in First Appearance Court and Judge Stacy Ross in Delinquency Court.

They observed detention hearings, watched as inmates appeared before Judge Friedman via video call, and wrapped up their visit at the Lamar Warren Law Library, where they learned the art of fingerprinting from a Broward Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab expert.

The day ended with an interactive Q&A led by a Public Defender’s Office community outreach coordinator, who shared insight into the vital role public defenders play in the courtroom.

All Broward Courts Closed on Veterans Day

In observance of Veterans Day, all courts in the 17th Judicial Circuit will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025 in honor of those who served and those who continue to serve.

This includes:

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

Regular court operations will resume on Wednesday, November 12th, 2025.

Judges Share Expertise at Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies

Judges from the 17th Judicial Circuit recently headed to Orlando for the Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies where Judges Lauren M. Alperstein, Elaine A. Carbuccia, and Kristen R. Kanner served as instructors in the Family Law Track. The trio shared their experience while also continuing their own professional growth.

Other participating judges from the 17th Judicial Circuit included Judges Fabienne E. Fahnestock, Francis Viamontes, Natasha DePrimo, Thomas J. Coleman, Martin S. Fein, Jose Izquierdo and Stacey Schulman.

The annual program provides a forum for Florida’s judges to learn, collaborate, and stay ahead of emerging legal issues. The program offers comprehensive continuing judicial education courses for Florida’s trial and appellate court judges, magistrates, and hearing officers.

The College provides judges with an opportunity to sharpen their skills and dive deeply into specialized areas of the law.

Kudos to our judges whose leadership reflects our Circuit’s commitment to lifelong learning, elevating the judiciary, and giving back to the legal community.

Celebrating Judge Jonathan D. Lott’s Appointment to the Fourth DCA

Please join us in congratulating Judge Jonathan D. Lott on his appointment to the Fourth District Court of Appeal! Judge Lott has been a valued member of our Family Division and has served our community with dedication and professionalism.

In his October 30 letter, Governor Ron DeSantis shared his confidence in Judge Lott’s abilities, writing:
“It is my pleasure to appoint you to the Fourth District Court of Appeal… Your appointment is evidence of my utmost confidence in your ability to serve with excellence and distinction.”

We are incredibly proud of Judge Lott and grateful for his service to the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit. Congratulations, Judge Lott — and best of luck as you take on this important new role! Read our press release HERE.

From Courtroom to Crime Lab: Students Explore Justice System

Students in grades 6–12 from J.P. Taravella High School’s Women of Tomorrow mentorship program got a firsthand look at the justice system this week!

Their experience included visits to the courtrooms of Judge Michael G. Kaplan and Judge Elijah H. Williams, where they observed proceedings and learned about the judicial process. They also heard an informative presentation from Jorge Bello, Manager of the Firearms & Tool Mark Unit at the Broward Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab, and gained insights into defense representation from Janelle Floyd, Community Outreach Coordinator for the Public Defender’s Office.

From real-life law and order moments in the courtroom to a CSI-style look at forensic science, the students explored multiple sides of the justice system — wrapping up with a visit to the Lamar Warren Law Library.

Thank you to all who helped inspire the next generation of leaders!

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