In Re Certificate of Judicial Manpower, Etc.

396 So. 2d 172
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedMarch 13, 1981
Docket60359
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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In Re Certificate of Judicial Manpower, Etc., 396 So. 2d 172 (Fla. 1981).

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396 So.2d 172 (1981)

In re CERTIFICATE OF JUDICIAL MANPOWER FOR DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL, CIRCUIT COURTS AND COUNTY COURTS, AS REQUIRED BY ARTICLE V, SECTION 9, FLORIDA CONSTITUTION.

No. 60359.

Supreme Court of Florida.

March 13, 1981.

PER CURIAM.

Article V, Section 9 of the Florida Constitution provides:

If the Supreme Court finds that a need exists for increasing ... the number of judges ... it shall, prior to the next regular session of the Legislature, certify to the Legislature its findings and recommendations concerning such need.

For the reasons set forth below, this Court has determined a need for the following new judicial positions, effective August 1, 1981, for the continued, effective operation of the courts of this State.

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                               District      Circuit     County
                                Court         Court      Court 
  Second Appellate District       1
  Third Appellate District        1
  Fourth Appellate District       1
  Sixth Judicial Circuit                        1
  Seventh Judicial Circuit                      1          1 (Volusia)
  Eighth Judicial Circuit                       1
  Ninth Judicial Circuit                        1
  Tenth Judicial Circuit                        1
  Eleventh Judicial Circuit                     4          1 (Dade)
  Twelfth Judicial Circuit                      1          1 (Sarasota)
  Thirteenth Judicial Circuit                              2 (Hillsborough)
  Fifteenth Judicial Circuit                    1          1 (Palm Beach)
  Seventeenth Judicial Circuit                  2          2 (Broward)
  Nineteenth Judicial Circuit                   1
  Twentieth Judicial Circuit                    1          1 (Lee)
                               ________      _______     ____
            TOTALS                3            15          9

This Court is cognizant of the Legislature's desire to approach the budgeting process on a biennial basis. For this reason, the Court has identified clear needs which will exist in Fiscal Year 1982-1983, and based upon information currently available, certifies that there will be the need for at least the following new judicial positions, effective July 1, 1982, for the continued, effective operation of the courts of this State.

                                   District       Circuit       County
                                    Court          Court        Court 
    Sixth Judicial Circuit                           1
    Fifteenth Judicial Circuit                       1
    Seventeenth Judicial Circuit                     2
    Twentieth Judicial Circuit                       1
                                   ________       _______       ______
              TOTALS                  0              5             0

The Court wishes to note a number of factors which could result in the need to later certify certain additional judgeships for the second year of the biennium:

(1) While we do not certify the need for an additional permanent judgeship for the First Appellate District in Fiscal Year 1981-1982, we recommend that the Legislature continue to make available one retired judge throughout the first year of the biennium and appropriate sufficient funds for this purpose in addition to the amounts already being requested for retired judges' compensation. As we pointed out in last year's certification, the Court feels there is a need to confirm the recent increase in filings over a longer period of time before concluding that this is a permanent condition. Although the First District continues to have the largest number of pending cases, this may still be due to the large number of cases transferred from the Industrial Relations Commission in 1979, and may abate with time. We will continue to observe the rate of new filings occurring in the First District and may find it necessary to certify the need for an additional permanent judgeship in the second year of the biennium, especially if the so-called TRIM bill (Chapter 80-274, Laws of Florida) begins to have an impact on the Court's caseload.

(2) The First Judicial Circuit has found it necessary to make extensive use of retired *174 judges over the past year. Their total usage during calendar year 1980 was 278 judge days, second only to the Seventeenth Circuit's total of 351 judge days. While the filing per judge ratio alone in the First Circuit does not justify a certification of need at this time, the Court is aware of the extensive travel demands which occur in large rural circuits such as the First and which adversely affect the judgetime available for handling a normal caseload. The Court will monitor the First Circuit's use of retired judges to determine if it continues during the first year of the biennium to a degree which will demonstrate the need for an additional permanent judge for Fiscal Year 1982-1983.

(3) While caseload statistics and other observable factors do not at this time justify a certification of need for the Second Judicial Circuit, the anticipated impact of the so-called TRIM bill (Chapter 80-274, Laws of Florida) may necessitate a certification in the second year of the biennium. The Legislature recognized the possibility of an adverse effect on the Second Circuit when it passed the TRIM bill by funding an additional judicial position in that legislation, conditioned on Supreme Court certification. See Section 16, Chapter 80-274, Laws of Florida. Attempts to estimate the number of such proceedings which may eventuate have been unavailing so far. Hence the Court would prefer to observe the actual impact of this legislation before making this certification.

(4) Furthermore, pursuant to Article V, Section 9, Florida Constitution, which requires the Court to make an annual certification of judicial need to the Legislature, the Court must reserve the right to exercise its responsibility to later certify additional judgeships for the second year of the biennium in the event facts not now known become apparent which would make such action essential.

The process by which the Court determined the need for these additional judgeships began in the fall, 1980, with the distribution of caseload and population statistics to the Chief Judge in each District Court of Appeal as well as each of the State's twenty Judicial Circuits. Based upon that data and the needs which were perceived within each District and Circuit to meet their constitutional directive of providing all persons in Florida with equal access to the courts without delay, the Chief Judges submitted to the Court their recommendations for new judicial manpower. For the first year of the biennium (Fiscal Year 1981-1982), the Chief Judges asked that the Court consider four additional District Court judges, twenty new Circuit Court judges and twelve new County Court judgeships. For the second year of the biennium (Fiscal Year 1982-1983), the Chief Judges requested that the Court consider four additional District Court judges, twelve new Circuit judgeships and six additional County Court judges.

During December, 1980 and January, 1981, the Chief Justice and State Courts Administrator traveled to those sixteen circuits requesting new judgeships in order to evaluate their requests. Participating in these meetings were state attorneys, public defenders, county commissioners and other local officials, local Bar representatives, and legislative members and staff, in addition to judicial officers and personnel. At the same time, additional statistical data was gathered and analyzed.

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