Community Court Providers honored by the City of Fort Lauderdale

In observance of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month, the City of Fort Lauderdale honored the providers whose services help serve those in need. The 17th Judicial Circuit commends all the providers and thanks them for the great work that they do.

Service providers assist the participants with services such as housing assistance, grooming, rehabilitation from drugs and alcohol and behavioral health management.

Broward County Trial Lawyers Association to honor Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey R. Levenson

Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey R. Levenson will be receiving the Trailblazer Award from the Broward County Trial Lawyers Association on December 6th, 2022 at the Judges’ Night Gala and Awards Ceremony.

The 17th Judicial Circuit applauds Judge Levenson for this great achievement. Congratulations Judge!

For registration and more information on the gala, please visit the site below:
www.browardjustice.net

Judge Porth joins Hands on Broward to share a special message with local students

Judge Ari Abraham Porth united with several 17th Judicial Circuit staff and justice system stakeholders to join Hands on Broward in bringing a special story time to students of North Fork Elementary. Judge Porth and others took time to read to the students with the book “Nigel and the Moon” being highlighted. The story shares a message of taking pride in oneself and being proud of where you come from.


The photos include Judge Porth, Judicial Assistant Makila Holmes, State Attorney Richard O’Connor, Public Defender Gena Cohen, Attorney Kevin McGill, Pretrial Officer Brittany Pereda, Public Defender Melinda Blostein, Public Defender Rachel Constant, Pretrial Officer Andrea Hansen, State Attorney Emma Lubin, and Drug Court Case Manager Ben Francois.

ECC receives a visit from the Australian Court

Today at the 17th Judicial Circuit, the ECC welcomed a visit from Matthew Wilson, the Statewide Program Manager for Family Drug Treatment Court at Australia’s Court Services Victoria.
Judge Hope Tieman Bristol and ECC Program Director Trent Baker coordinated the visit where Mr. Wilson was able to complete observation for the Churchill Fellowship by examining contemporary practices with children and families in care and protection jurisdictions.
The 17th Judicial Circuit applauds Statewide Program Manager Matthew Wilson for his participation in the Churchill Fellowship and for spending time here with us during his visit.

New General Magistrate Patricia Judge-Lashley is sworn in by Chief Judge Tuter

On October 17th, 2022, General Magistrate Patricia Judge-Lashley was sworn in by Chief Judge Jack Tuter at the 17th Judicial Circuit Courthouse.

General Magistrate Judge-Lashley has accomplished great academic achievements including a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Business from Barry University and a Juris Doctor Degree from Stetson University College of Law.

General Magistrate Judge-Lashley concluded the ceremony with her husband Scott present and states that she is “…very honored and thankful for this opportunity”.

From Chief Judge Tuter and the 17th Judicial Circuit Staff, Congratulations General Magistrate Judge-Lashley!


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