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THE 7th JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION FORWARDS
SIX (6) NOMINEES TO GOVERNOR SCOTT
TO REPLACE RETIRING CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE JOSEPH WILL



Updated
June 15, 2016
"It is the spirit and not the form of law that keeps justice alive." - Earl Warren



On June 10, 2016, VolusiaExposed.Com attended the vetting / interview process of Florida's 7th Judicial Nominating Commission.

The 7th JNC interviewed 10 qualified candidates to replace retiring Circuit Court Judge Joseph Will.

VolusiaExposed wishes to extend our thanks to all the 7th JNC members , they were all very open, approachable and professional.

The JNC narrowed the list of judicial candidates to six (6) qualified judicial nominees. These nominees' names will be forwarded to the Governor for his final selection and appointment. (see right of web page) --->

Based on what was heard, and what was discussed during the interview process, all of the nominees are qualified to serve as a Circuit Court judge. We invite our readers to review, the video interviews of the nominees.

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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 Scott's choice, when that information becomes available. If you are so inclined, email Governor Scott with your suggestions and input regarding the nominees. Until then, stand by to stand by .....

VIDEOS OF THE JNC NOMINEES INTERVIEWS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED BELOW.


Chris France

France's Redacted Application
Steven C. Henderson

Henderson's Redacted Application
Mary Ellen Osterndorf
Osterndorf's Redacted Application


Sebrina L. Slack

Slack's Redacted Application
Mitchel Novas

Novas' Redacted Application
Alicia Washington

Washington's Redacted Application


ADDITIONAL VIDEOS OF THE JNC CANDIDATES THAT
WERE NOT FORWARDED TO THE GOVERNOR.




John Capra
Susan Giacoletto
Regina Nunnally


Wendy A. Mara
Part 1 of 2
Wendy A. Mara
Part 2 of 2

Wendy A. Mara's interview was conduct in two parts - due to the interviews being relocated (bomb threat to courthouse).



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