Judge Matthew Foxman has resigned. Does it seem odd that the Florida 7th Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission deadline is so short? Sixteen (16) days? What's their hurry? You tell me. From daytonatimes.com
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Judge Matthew Foxman has resigned. Does it seem odd that the Florida 7th Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission deadline is so short? Sixteen (16) days? What's their hurry? You tell me. From daytonatimes.com
Gov. Ron DeSantis has requested that the Seventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission convene for the purpose of selecting and submitting a list of highly qualified lawyers for appointment to the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court.
The Seventh Circuit includes Flagler, Putnam, St. Johns, and Volusia counties. This appointment shall fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Judge Matthew Foxman.
The Seventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission shall accept applications. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. on Mon., Feb. 10. The interview date and location shall be published by separate notice.
Applicants must meet the qualifications for circuit court judges as described in Article V, Section 8 of the Florida Constitution. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. Applications must be delivered by email to the Chair, Travis Mydock, at tmydock@mydocklaw.com.
The current version of the application (“Judicial Appointment Application 2022”) is available at: https://www.flgov.com/eog/info/judicial/applications
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