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Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission

Florida Judge Watch

Judicial Discipline & Disability Commission
1110 Thomasville Road
Tallahassee, FL 32303-6224
United States

(850) 488-1581
Scherer, Elizabeth
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17th Judicial Circuit - Broward County Circuit Court
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Farnell, Dee Anna
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6th Judicial Circuit - Pinellas County Circuit Court
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Gentile, Geoffrey H.
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20th Judicial Circuit - Lee County Circuit Court
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Pincket, Michelle O.
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10th Judicial Circuit - Polk County Circuit Court
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Hudson, Paul
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12th Judicial Circuit Manatee County Circuit Court, Family Division
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Barbour, Elaine A.
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9th Judicial Circuit - Orange County Circuit Court
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Areces, Barbara
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11th Judicial Circuit - Miami-Dade County Circuit Court, Civil Division
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Briese, Shawn L.
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7th Judicial Circuit Volusia County Circuit Court
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Carlin, John S.
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20th Judicial Circuit - Lee County Circuit Court
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Clark, Lacey Powell
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1st Judicial Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County
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Types of Judicial Misconduct

  • Abuse of Contempt / Sanctions
  • Administrative Malfeasance / Improper Comments, Treatment of Colleagues and Staff
  • Alcohol or Drug Related Criminal Conduct
  • Bias / Appearance of Bias Not Directed Toward a Particular Class
  • Bias / Appearance of Bias Toward a Particular Class
  • Comment on Pending Case
  • Decisional Delay
  • Demeanor / Decorum
  • Disqualification / Disclosure / Post-disqualification Conduct
  • Ex Parte Communications
  • Failure to Cooperate / Lack of Candor with Regulatory Authorities
  • Failure to Ensure Rights
  • False Salary Affidavits
  • Gifts / Loans / Favors / Ticket-Fixing
  • Improper Business, Financial or Fiduciary Activities
  • Improper Political Activities
  • Inability to Perform Judicial Duties / Incapacity
  • Misuse of Court Resources
  • Non-performance of Judicial Functions / Attendance / Sleeping
  • Non-substance Abuse Criminal Conduct
  • Off-Bench Abuse of Office / Misuse of Court Information
  • On-Bench Abuse of Authority in Performance of Judicial Duties
  • Sexual Harassment / Inappropriate Workplace Gender Comments
  • Substance Abuse

The Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission must improve their performance and adopt policies to accommodate the following:

This platform is an example that properly applied technology can, and will, accomplish the tasks otherwise assigned to the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission.

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Florida Sunshine Law Fla. Stat. sec. 119.01 et. seq.

The Florida Sunshine Law, established in 1995, is a series of laws designed to guarantee that the public has access to the public records of government bodies in Florida. Public records include all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, or means of transmission, made or received pursuant to law to ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business by any agency. Some exemptions that are included are federal records that the federal government has designated as non-public, personal e-mails sent from or received by city employees using a government computer, some “drafts” or “notes” are also exempt.

According to the Florida Sunshine Law, any person in Florida can request public documents and a purpose does not have to be stated. Records can be used any way the person want and the law does not specify a specific response time.

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