MOVEMENT (DEDICATED TO DALE ROSS)
Here is the Administrative Order (AO) assigning judges, effective January 14th. It has yet to be posted on the 17th Circuit's website, probably due to the courthouse closure confusion.
How did we do?
*UPDATE* - Now that we've had a little time to review the AO, it turns out JAABLOG was 100% accurate in predicting the swaps. Reading Wednesday Notes in conjunction with JAABLOG MOVEMENT, it turns out the blog nailed all eighteen reassignments, weeks before they became official.
Of course the blog is almost always dead on, despite what old friend Dale Ross says. As you may have heard, old Dale took the stand in defense of Gardiner a couple weeks ago, once again trashing the blog's accuracy while steadfastedly maintaining he's never read it. Whatever. Still, it's nice to know the blog and its supporters are correct (as usual), which is why today's AO is forever dedicated to the former Chief Judge.*
* We're also watching the upcoming pick by Rick Scott to replace David Krathen, expected sometime around December 20th. If it goes to Liz Scherer or John Fry (with Fry's seat subsequently going to Liz), Bill Scherer will also get a JAABLOG Dedication, since he complained from the stand during Gardiner's trial that the blog was wrong about Judge Scherer ...
How did we do?
*UPDATE* - Now that we've had a little time to review the AO, it turns out JAABLOG was 100% accurate in predicting the swaps. Reading Wednesday Notes in conjunction with JAABLOG MOVEMENT, it turns out the blog nailed all eighteen reassignments, weeks before they became official.
Of course the blog is almost always dead on, despite what old friend Dale Ross says. As you may have heard, old Dale took the stand in defense of Gardiner a couple weeks ago, once again trashing the blog's accuracy while steadfastedly maintaining he's never read it. Whatever. Still, it's nice to know the blog and its supporters are correct (as usual), which is why today's AO is forever dedicated to the former Chief Judge.*
* We're also watching the upcoming pick by Rick Scott to replace David Krathen, expected sometime around December 20th. If it goes to Liz Scherer or John Fry (with Fry's seat subsequently going to Liz), Bill Scherer will also get a JAABLOG Dedication, since he complained from the stand during Gardiner's trial that the blog was wrong about Judge Scherer ...

Order was rushed to 17th page after blogged today: http://www.17th.flcourts.org/images/stories/17th_pdf_files/2012-68-gen.pdf
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Dale who?
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Only Broward County could have had a cj like Dale Ross skimming it for so many years. Makes you want to ask yourself the question what all the other Broward Judges were doing about it all those years. It's fairly obvious a big fat nothin while they were getting their pay checks. Dale Ross is the single reason the Broward judiciary is such a mess. Hats off to Dale for getting away with it for so long. That's justice for you Broward Style.
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Good to see Old Dale Ross still has a problem remembering things that have to do with any reality outside the ones he makes up.
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Weinstein's ship has more leaks than the Titanic.
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Considering the quality of judges in Broward County, Weinstein's got his hands full. He'd be too concerned playing politics than he would be reining in errant judges anyway. Broward has changed little if at all since the bad old days of Ross. It's just not being run by a moron anymore with an IQ of 80. That's about it as far as the difference in management styles. Then you've got Stacy Ross. Now there's a brain surgeon.
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THE TURD CAN'T GET AROUND WHAT IS KNOWN ABOUT HIM. YOU REAP WHAT U SOW..
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