Per an , that this publication received from JNC Chairperson, Alan Landman - Governor DeSantis requested that two (2) additional judicial nominees be added to the list, for his consideration in this judicial appointment.
JNC Chair Landman complied with Governor DeSantis' request, by reconvening the 18th JNC, and by forwarding the names of two (2) additional judicial nominees (Bookhardt & Ballou).
Our CONCERN: Is The Addition Of Judicial Nominees, A Violation Of JNC Procedural Rules?
According to
(see above right - scroll box), the JNC has the responsibility to forward between three (3) to six (6) judicial nominees to the governor's office for his (her) consideration in the judicial appointment. Obviously, the JNC accomplished this task by forwarding the to the governor.
By our read of , the rules also forbids the "ranking" of the judicial nominees
(see page 5 of JNC rules). Is it common sense for us to conclude, that the initial four (4) nominees were the JNC's first string of nominees, with the two (2) additional nominees being mere "bench warmers", as the JNC's second string? Would such equate to "ranking" the judicial nominees? We (VolusiaExposed.Com) think that it does. What do you think?
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Our OPINION Regarding The "Honorable" Michelle Naberhaus
As per our , this publication is of the
OPINION that the "Honorable" Judge Michelle Naberhaus, was less than "honorable" regarding her participation in an August 2018 political rally.
We suspect that her participation in this political rally was in violation of Florida Judicial Canons. Feel free to review for the particulars on this subject, and then decide for yourself, whether Judge Naberhaus is "honorable" enough to sit on the bench within the 18th Judical Circuit?
Our Viewpoint
The Folly Of Political Patronage In Judicial Appointments
It is folly to believe that ANY of have the best interests of most Floridians in mind, as they select judicial nominees.
In reality, political patronage appears to be the driving force behind the selection of judicial nominees, and in the end, judicial appointments.
Judge Naberhaus was appointed to the Brevard County bench in May 2016, by then Governor Rick Scott.
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Judge Naberhaus Attending An August 2018 Political Rally
Naberhaus' Attendance At This Political Rally Appears To Be In Violation Of Florida Judicial Canons
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Was she the best qualified for the job? Well, according to her she carried a C+ G.P.A in law school. Was that the best, that the local JNC, and then Governor Rick Scott could provide Brevard County at the time, a C+ judge?
Now, this C+ County Court judge, after engaging in what certainly appears to be violations of Judicial Canons, seeks an appointment up to the Circuit Court bench. Sadly, but with no surprise, the 18th JNC has given their blessing for her appointment.
We
(VolusiaExposed.Com) suspect that Judge Naberhaus will gain Governor DeSantis' appointment from County Court to Circuit Court. Why, well because it provides the governor with two opportunities to afford political patronage - one in the appointment of Naberhaus to the circuit bench, and another in appointment of someone to replace her on the county court bench.
Upon her predicted appointment, Judge Naberhaus should blend in well within the 18th Judicial Circuit. The 18th Judicial Circuit is well known for it's allegations of judicial corruption - as was detailed within a .
ORLANDO SENTINEL - 11/22/2014
"The 18th Judicial Circuit is small. It's made up of Seminole and Brevard counties and has just 43 judges, about 4 percent of the state's total, yet there's one area where it leads the state: Judges formally charged with ethics violations".
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The staff at VolusiaExposed.Com wishes the nominees the best of luck in the "selection process". We will notify our readers of Governor DeSantis' choice, when that information becomes available. If you are so inclined,
email the governor's office, and his support staff with your suggestions and input regarding the nominees. Until then, stand by to stand by ..... there is surely more to come of this.....
VIDEOS OF THE JNC NOMINEES INTERVIEWS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BELOW.