They are also the Judges who have developed friendships and favoritism, thus creating a judicial system that provides preferential treatment to some and injustice for others.
We reviewed all the judges. We looked at the following criteria in order to make our decisions:
1. Who contributed to their campaigns
2. Florida Bar Judicial Candidate Voluntary Self-Disclosure Statement
3. Experience
4. News Reviews
5. FlyFishProductions
6. JAABlog
The Judicial Administration and Evaluation Committee developed The Florida Bar Judicial Candidate Voluntary Self-Disclosure Statement . The Florida Bar provides judicial candidates, both sitting judges and others, with the opportunity to provide information about themselves and their backgrounds to the public in preparation of an election. The self-disclosure statement is intended to give all candidates the opportunity to share information about their history, credentials, and other relevant information, with the voting public. The only drawback is the Voluntary Self-Disclosure Statement is not mandatory.
Cops and Judges Secret Code Of Corruption,
South Florida, Broward County
Group 15
South Florida, Broward County
These are our recommendations:
County Court Judge
Group 3
Debra L. Steinsaltz
Group 4
Lloyd Harris Golburgh
Group 12
Melissa Beth Minsk Donoho
Group 13
Heidi Berkowitz
Group 14
Jordan Howard Breslaw
Group 15
Roshawn Banks
Group 6
Group 24
Judicial Candidates County
Group 2
Oliver Parker
Group 4
Alan B. Schneider
Group 6
Frieda M. Goldstein
Group 9
Jill Tamkin RafilovichGroup 15
Robert Abraham Jakovich
Group 23
Alan S. Bernstein
Group 24
Olga M. Levine
Group 47
Change is needed to prevent judicial bias.
Group 47
Laura Renee Seidman
Group 53
Rhoda Sokoloff