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Judicial
Assistance
Committee
Report

by Judge James Dominguez, Chair


A Personal
Report from JQC Investigative Panel
by Harvey Goldstein, Miami Dade County Court Judge & JQC Member

What constitutes "conduct unbecoming a member of the judiciary demonstrating a present unfitness to hold office" or conduct warranting discipline? Monthly, the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission (JQC) Investigative Panel through small group dynamics grapples to apply the above issue to different cases of alleged facts of charges pursuant to the JQC's mandate in Article V, Section 12 of the Florida Constitution.
In 1998, based on my personal notes, the JQC's Investigative Panel filed formal charges against seven judges (one appellate, three circuit and three county court judges). In addition, the JQC recommended involuntary retirement for a judge who had a permanent disability that seriously interfered with the performance of judicial duties.
The general nature of the formal charges were:

  1. A pattern of abusive and improper judicial demeanor towards litigants and attorneys;
  2. A pattern of abuse of contempt powers and rudeness to litigants, court personnel, fellow judges, attorneys and possible extortion;
  3. Probable cause that judge committed a misdemeanor;
  4. A pattern of rude, foolish and intemperate remarks after prior admonishment by a member of the JQC;
  5. Abuse of judicial office by interfering with grievance proceedings;
  6. Giving false information to a police officer and failing to disclose or report a crime;
  7. Abuse of judicial power by

Small Claims Committee
Report
by Judge Nancy Perez, Chair

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