Students Compete in Judicial Jeopardy! During “Informed Voters FAIR JUDGES” Program

The game was Judicial Jeopardy! and the student players were determined to win big. The occasion? An Informed Voters FAIR JUDGES event sponsored by the Broward County Women Lawyers Association and Broward County Public Schools in coordination with the 17th Judicial Circuit Court. Students from Millennium 6-12 Collegiate Academy, South Broward High School, Sheridan Technical College and Hallandale High School brushed up on facts during a Q&A with our judges, then took off the gloves for a fierce showdown hosted by Judge Jose Izquierdo. In attendance were Chief Judge Jack Tuter, Judge Carol-Lisa Phillips, Judge Stacey Schulman, Judge Michael Robinson, Judge Natasha DePrimo, Judge Hope Tieman Bristol, Judge Giuseppina Miranda, Judge Jeffrey R. Levenson, Judge Florence Taylor Barner, Judge Mardi Levey Cohen, BCWLA’s Madeleine Mannello & Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott. Fun times!

Language School Students Tour Courthouse for Behind-the-Scenes Glimpse of Law and Order

Students from Lycée Franco-Américain got a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the law in progress during a recent courthouse tour that took them inside a courtroom for juvenile offenders. The students peppered Judge Elijah H. Williams with questions after observing court proceedings for about 20 minutes. “My job is to rehabilitate,” Judge Williams explained to the group. “I never feel bad. I always give you one chance.” The students also met with Broward State Attorney Harold F. Pryor and Broward Public Defender Gordon Weekes, who each explained their job and then fielded questions during a Q&A. Learning through experience is the best!

Jeopardy! Game Helps Traffic Hearing Officers Brush Up on Changes in the Law

A Jeopardy! style training session for traffic hearing officers set the stage for a lively exchange last week during a 2024 update on civil traffic infraction case law. The host? None other than retiring Judge Robert W. Lee, who has been presenting the program for the past 15 years. Categories included evidence, procedure, penalties, non-moving violations, moving violations and ethics. Judge Lee is retiring in December after 27 years on the bench. Because the training session would be Judge Lee’s last as a sitting judge, he redid the same presentation he created 15 years ago with 25 new questions. Judge Nina W. DiPietro will assume supervision of this education program in 2025. Thank you Judge Lee for your dedication, expertise and years of service. You will be missed.

Judge Ari Abraham Porth Profiled in Daily Business Review

Shout out to Judge Ari Abraham Porth, who was featured in an October 4th article in the Daily Business Review after being named the 2024 recipient of the Chief Justice Award for Judicial Excellence in recognition of his “personification of judicial excellence” and “exceptional commitment to the judicial branch.” Judge Porth, of Parkland, is currently assigned to the 17th Judicial Circuit Felony Mental Health division, where his accomplishments have been instrumental in promoting rehabilitation and recovery for those with mental illness. Judge Porth was also featured an a September 24th article in Parkland Talk. We are so proud of you! Read the article here: https://www.law.com/dailybusinessreview/2024/10/04/the-instincts-of-a-social-worker-meet-judge-ari-abraham-porth-chief-justice-award-winner/

Lunch with Judge Fosters Understanding

The Broward Bar Association Young Lawyers section recently shared lunch with Judge Daniel J. Kanner at a networking event in his courtroom that morphed into a casual Q&A. Judge Kanner swapped stories with the group, offered insights and listened to accounts of their own courtroom experiences. The aim of Lunch with the Judiciary is to provide an opportunity for young lawyers to get better acquainted with the judges they will eventually encounter in court. A great time was had by all!

Three Judges Swear in New Lawyers This Month after Florida Bar Exam Results Are Released

Three judges from the 17th Judicial Circuit Court held swearing in ceremonies in their courtrooms in September after the Florida Supreme Court released the results of Florida Bar Exam administered this past July. Judges Lauren M. Alperstein, Robert F. Diaz and Michele McCaul Ricca each swore in new lawyers while relatives snapped photos and celebrated. Congratulations to all for such a momentous accomplishment. We wish you the best of luck as you start your legal career! 

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