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THE 5TH DCA JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION
FORWARDS SIX NOMINEES TO GOVERNOR SCOTT.



Updated
September 20, 2014
"It is the spirit and not the form of law that keeps justice alive." - Earl Warren



On September 18, 2014 VolusiaExposed.Com attended the vetting / interview process of Florida's 5th DCA Judicial Nominating Commission.

The 5th DCA JNC interviewed 15 qualified candidates to fill an opening in the 5th District Court of Appeal created by the Florida legislature.

VolusiaExposed wishes to extend our thanks to all the 5th DCA JNC members, they were for the most part, very approachable and professional. A special thanks goes out to Chairman, April Kirsheman, for her utmost cooperation in accommodating our special requests.

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The JNC narrowed the list of judicial candidates to six qualified judicial nominees. These six names will be forwarded to the Governor for his final selection and appointment. (see above)

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

The staff at VolusiaExposed.Com wishes the six nominees good 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.


James A. Edwards
John M. Harris
Pamela R. Masters


James W. Middleton
Lisa T. Munyon
Heather P. Rodriquez


The Interviews Of The Other Nine Candidates
That Were NOT Forwarded To The Governor For Consideration.
VolusiaExposed usually only provides the JNC interviews of the nominees. However, due to numerous requests to view the other candidate interviews, we have opted to provide all 15 interviews.


Jessica Recksiedler
Jeffrey Deen
Craig Feiser


Cynthia Hawkins
Wesley Heidt
John Mannion Jr.


David Silverman
Michael Takac
Sharon Serra


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If you found this article to be thought provoking, we (VolusiaExposed.Com) invite you to review, the below linked, Special Investigative Report, exposing law enforcement corruption with the State of Florida.

SARASOTA HERALD-TRIBUNE'S
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIVE SERIES ON LAW ENFORCEMENT CORRUPTION

UNFIT FOR DUTY
by Matthew Doig and Anthony Cormier
Tarnished badge, flawed system
Police unions / political clout
Predator in uniform?
What the personnel files reveal
Problems and solutions
Flagrant abuses invite little scrutiny
Problem officers still find work
How serious offenses go unreported
Sworn to protect....their pensions
Governor investigates CJSTC
Additional concerns surrounding the
Volusia County Sheriff's Department


VCSO deputy supplies underage females with alcohol.

VCSO deputy sexually approaches female prisoner?

Sex and the Badge
Extra-martial affairs within the VCSO?


VCSO deputy engaging in sexual relationship, while on duty?

VCSO deputy attempts romantic relationship with felony suspect?

VCSO deputy sexually assaults handcuffed woman.

VCSO deputy reprimanded for domestic violence arrest

VCSO Frangiamore-Carper murder-suicide incident

Questionable In-Custody Deaths
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We look forward to your comments on this situation.
Drop us a line to let us know what you think.

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Sex Crimes
and
VCSO Press Releases


The VCSO issued a press release on the Stewart-Marchman molestation incident - but did not issue a press release of a jail rape - why not?

VolusiaExposed.Com article
No VCSO Press Release on Jail Rape?


VolusiaExposed.Com article
Rape at the Volusia Jail



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DID A CONFLICT OF INTEREST
INFLUENCE THE JAIL'S
RAPE INVESTIGATION?


Assistant County Attorney, Nancye Jones handles many of the litigations coming out of the Volusia County jail.

Nancye Jones' husband, VCSO Major Robert Jones, supervises the deputies that investigate possible criminal violations within the county jail.

We have concerns that several criminal investigations have been possibly manipulated, in order to reduce the County of Volusia's civil liability.

Our concern includes this particular in-custody sexual battery investigation, and the below listed situations.

We invite you to review our concerns.

The Mary Knudsen Incident

The in-custody death of Inmate Tracy Veira
Falsification of Documents by County Officials



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The Failure of the FMJS Jail Inspection Process, Florida needs to return to the independent FAC 33-8 Inspection Process.

Florida Jail Oversight in Retrograde



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