THE PLOT THICKENS....

I just got word that Judge Gary Cowart supposedly announced that he is resigning the Administrative Criminal Judge position, joining Judge Spechler's corresponding announcement on the Civil side of things.

Boy, I hope Lynch supports term limits for the Chief Judgeship.

Stay tuned....

 

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  • 5/30/2007 3:54 PM Anonymous wrote:
    Like Speiser's for real...sounds to me like he's a straw man make it look good and pave the way for Lynch
  • 5/30/2007 3:57 PM Anonymous wrote:
    does that mean you guys are going to update your Judicial Pages?
  • 5/30/2007 4:31 PM Anonymous wrote:
    gee, have all of the Ross gang hang it up like dale. very clever. create the impression that Lynch is totally unencumbered, a truly independent candidate, free from his past. have an ally judge or two announce that they want to be CJ, even though they don't have a chance in hell of winning. maybe Lynch will even get a haircut. then all the judges who like things just the way they are vote Lynch in, and they can trumpet that a seamless, open election was had and guess what....Ross and the Lynch Mob rule!
  • 5/30/2007 4:37 PM Anonymous wrote:
    Lynch Chief Judge
    Trachman Chief of County Court Civil
    Diaz Chief of County Court Criminal

    Small Claims stays as the song remains the same, just singing the blues.

    Sure looks like the backwoods, unenlightened judges sure got one over on Berkley Boy. Guess you bettetr watch what you wish more you might get it. HAHAHA
  • 5/30/2007 4:41 PM ur right wrote:
    ur correct. it's a real shame that these guys don't seem at all interested in fixing the problems. just ME ME ME and POWER POWER POWER

    at least the blog will be assured much content for the next few years! and contested elections will become more likely too!
  • 5/30/2007 4:42 PM RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN wrote:
    RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN
  • 5/30/2007 4:53 PM Anonymous wrote:
    contested elecions, hahahaha, yeah and there is an easter bunny, santa, and real change coming the way JAAB wants with the new head judges lol.
  • 5/30/2007 5:23 PM David Lindsey wrote:
    don't stop fighting, just fight harder
  • 5/30/2007 6:55 PM Anonymous wrote:
    It does beg the question why? Why do Spechler or Cowart see fit to resign? It makes one question their motives. Gary Cowart would be an asset to the formula of change. I don't know about Spechler. But why would either one chose the timing they have to submit their resignations? Does anybody know the answer to this mystery?
  • 5/30/2007 9:03 PM Anonymous wrote:
    More Political Maneuvering.
  • 5/30/2007 9:05 PM Anonymous wrote:
    Maybe, just maybe they're tired of the bull too.
  • 5/30/2007 9:06 PM Anonymous wrote:
    Somehow I doubt that!
  • 5/30/2007 9:35 PM Anonymous wrote:
    this place sucks
  • 5/30/2007 9:46 PM PR Firm wrote:
    Looks like the PR Firm Ross hired is finally earning its money.

    I wonder if the taxpayers are paying the bill. I wonder if the bigtime $$ lawyers have anything to do with all this choreographed nonsense. I wonder if the JQC even cares about Broward anymore, because it sure seems like the same old garbage.
  • 5/30/2007 10:03 PM Anonymous wrote:
    Will a true leader emerge? Is there a brilliant jurist who will step forward?

    What are people afraid of (besides contested elections)?
  • 5/30/2007 10:16 PM Anonymous wrote:
    The plot maybe thick, but so are some of these judges!
  • 5/30/2007 10:20 PM Anonymous wrote:
    You hit the hammer on the nail. They are afraid of just that: Contested elections and anything else that creates an atmosphere that makes them behave like they are supposed to.
  • 5/30/2007 10:22 PM Anonymous wrote:
    Brilliant jurist?
  • 5/31/2007 8:50 AM Anonymous wrote:
    To bad they felt the necessity to have Cowart fall on the sword to cover the resignation of Spechler. He's a good man with a conscience that speaks for itself. I don't understand why he had to resign, because he was never viewed as part of the overall problem, except maybe remaining a company man. But the public perception is one that I don't think was thought through very well. Was it done to provide additional distance from Judge Lynch as he seeks the position of chief judge? That's a given with Spechler, but Cowart didn't need to be told to resign as well. The perception is once again that this run for chief judge is being clouded by political games that are not needed any more in a judiciary under fire for its penchant for manipulation and a lack of transparency in its dealings in this circuit.
  • 5/31/2007 9:02 AM Miami's Rumpole wrote:
    http://www.justicebuilding.blogspot.com/

    The Broward Blog is reporting that both the Chief Administrative Judges for the civil and criminal divisions (Judges Cowart and Spechler, respectively) have resigned. If this keeps ur their going to have to start pressing traffic magistrates into service to handle calendars.

    It just confirms our deepest suspicions that even the Broward Judges don't like going to court in Broward.
  • 5/31/2007 9:29 AM Anonymous wrote:
    I always thought Cowart was a man that thought for himself. WAs he put up to this? That's what it sounds like?

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