What's Happening?
Governor Ron DeSantis has tasked the Ninth Judicial Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission with providing nominees for two vacancies in the Orange County Court. These vacancies arose following the elevations of Judge Andrew Bain and Judge Mark Skipper.
Interested candidates must submit their applications to the commission's chair, Michael Adam Sasso, by May 12. The application process requires candidates to meet specific qualifications, including being a member of The Florida Bar for at least five years, being a registered voter in Florida, and residing in Orange County at the time of appointment. Applications must be submitted in a specific PDF format, with a second redacted version to protect personal information. Interviews for the vacancies are tentatively scheduled for May 29, with the final schedule to be posted on the governor's website.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of new judges in Orange County is significant as it impacts the local judicial system's efficiency and effectiveness. The selection process ensures that qualified individuals are chosen to uphold the law and deliver justice. This process also reflects the state's commitment to maintaining a robust legal framework, which is crucial for public trust in the judicial system. The involvement of the Judicial Nominating Commission in vetting candidates ensures a transparent and merit-based selection, which is vital for maintaining the integrity of the judiciary.
What's Next?
Following the application deadline, the Judicial Nominating Commission will review submissions and conduct interviews with selected candidates. The commission will then forward a list of nominees to Governor DeSantis, who will make the final appointments. The new judges will play a critical role in handling cases and contributing to the legal landscape in Orange County. Stakeholders, including members of the legal community and the public, are encouraged to participate in the process by providing recommendations and feedback on the candidates.












