International Delegation Explores Anti-Trafficking Efforts

Fourteen delegates representing eight African nations visited the courtroom of Judge Stacy Ross this week to learn how our courts—along with key service providers—are working to combat human trafficking. Several members of the delegation brought professional backgrounds in law enforcement and the legal field.

The visitors from Global Ties International hailed from Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Ghana, Guinea, and Senegal. Their U.S. tour also included stops in Orlando, Las Vegas, Washington, D.C., and El Paso, as they gathered insight into how court systems across the country address the complex issue of human trafficking.

The exchange was a fascinating and meaningful experience for both our judiciary and the visiting delegates, offering an opportunity to share perspectives, ask thoughtful questions, and learn from one another.

Judges Connect with High School Students at Bilingual Conference

The 17th Judicial Circuit was well represented at the 6th Annual Hispanic Bar Association Bilingual Conference held recently at Fort Lauderdale High School, with Judges Florence Taylor Barner and Jose Izquierdo serving as panelists.

The event was filled with motivational stories, encouraging remarks, and shared dreams for an inclusive and dynamic future. Judges Barner and Izquierdo joined fellow members of our legal community in sharing inspiring personal journeys and unique experiences in the law.

Nearly 200 participants attended, including judges, attorneys, law students, high school students, legal volunteers, teachers, administrators, and county staff.

Thank you to the judges of the 17th Judicial Circuit for your continued commitment to community outreach and for your dedication to strengthening connections between the judiciary and the community it serves. #17thJudTeam

Judge Kal Evans Speaks to NSU Law Students

Judge Kal Evans spoke with new law students and their families during the NSU Law Friends & Family Weekend as part of an alumni panel discussion focused on navigating law school, building meaningful connections within the legal community, and avoiding ethical pitfalls.

The event was organized by Annabelle Rosa, the current Student Bar Association President and daughter of Braulio Rosa, Executive Director of the Broward Bar Association. While Braulio did not participate on the panel, he was among the family members in attendance. Community engagement matters!

ABOTA Recognizes Two Judges with Top Awards for Advancing Justice

The 17th Judicial Circuit Court is pleased to announce that the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) Fort Laudedale chapter has named Judge Fabienne E. Fahnestock “Jurist of the Year 2025.” ABOTA presented Judge Jeffrey R. Levenson its President’s Award. Judge Fahnestock was chosen by the membership of the American Board of Trial Advocates, Fort Lauderdale Chapter, as our Jurist of the Year for numerous reasons.  Judge Fahnestock upholds the standards of civility and professionalism in her courtroom not only in the way she expects the attorneys to act but also through her judicial demeanor. The President’s Award recognizes extraordinary contributions and dedication to furthering the mission of ABOTA. Congratulations! Read our press release HERE.

All Courthouses Closed on Monday, Jan. 19th, in Observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday.

All courthouses in the 17th Judicial Circuit will be closed on Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Courthouse closures include the main courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, the South Regional Courthouse in Hollywood, the North Regional Courthouse in Deerfield Beach and the West Regional Courthouse in Plantation. Regular courthouse hours will resume on Tuesday.

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