Judge Davis Hosts Students from Nova College Living Experience Program

Students from Nova College Living Experience Program (CLE) spent some time with Judge Michael Davis in the South Satellite Courthouse last week. Nova’s CLE is a program that supports special needs students in academics, independent living, social skills and career development. While visiting, the students were able to observe Judge Davis’ civil docket, meet and speak with the judge and attorneys in the courtroom, and pose for pictures on the bench!

2020 Judicial Procession and State of the Circuit

Friday, January 24, 2020, the Seventeenth Circuit, in conjunction with the Broward Bar Association, hosted its annual Judicial Procession and State of the Circuit address. Chief Judge Tuter talked about the year in review to the audience, taking time out to recognize some special honorees including two men who successfully completed Community Court and now have their lives back on track, and a staff member from our Self-Help Center’s 2-1-1 Broward agency who was credited with saving the life of a person in crisis who was on-site to seek help.

Additionally, the Broward County Bar Association presented Judge Carol-Lisa Phillips and Judge Dan Kanner with 2020 Friend of the Bar awards. Broward County Mayor Dale Holness also received the recognition.

 

RISE Court Reveals Winning Submission for its Logo Contest

In acknowledgment of January as Human Trafficking Awareness Month, the Seventeenth Circuit announces the logo contest winner for RISE Court, a specialized sub-division within the juvenile dependency and delinquency divisions which addresses the unique and special needs of children known or suspected of being a victim of human trafficking. RISE stands for Restoring Independence, Strength and Empowerment.
“The symbolism of the sunflower is a meaningful representation of our court,” Judge Stacy Ross, the presiding judge of RISE Court, told the 15 year-old artist when asked what was liked most about her logo submission. As Judge Ross elaborated, “the sunflower logo represents resiliency, growth, strength and the desire to always seek the light. Sunflowers are special flowers in that they always follow the sun. No matter how weak the light, young sunflowers find the sun and turn themselves to it. This is what we strive for with each child in RISE Court.”
In further support of raising awareness of human trafficking, the Broward County Women Lawyers Association and the Broward County Hispanic Bar Association recently hosted “Human Trafficking in Plain Sight: A Panel Discussion on How Lawyers Can Detect and Protect Clients Caught in its Clutches.” Judge Ross moderated the discussion, which focused on educating attorneys on how to best serve their clients in relation to the complex legal issues surrounding human trafficking.

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