In Re Report and Recommendations of Committee on Appoint. of Senior Judges

847 So. 2d 415, 28 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 375, 2003 Fla. LEXIS 667, 2003 WL 1987980
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedMay 1, 2003
DocketSC02-593
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Opinion

847 So.2d 415 (2003)

In RE REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF the COMMITTEE ON THE APPOINTMENT AND ASSIGNMENT OF SENIOR JUDGES.

No. SC02-593.

Supreme Court of Florida.

May 1, 2003.

Gilbert S. Goshorn, Jr., Chair, Committee on the Assignment of Senior Judges, Gainesville, FL, for Petitioner.

Kevin P. O'Connor of O'Connor, Chimpoulis, Restani, Marrero & McAllister, *416 P.A., Coral Gables, FL; Martin D. Kahn, Miami, FL; Brynn Newton, Flagler Beach, FL; The Honorable Stan R. Morris, Chief Judge, Eighth Judicial Circuit, Gainesville, FL; Eric Hewko, President, American Board of Trial Advocates, Palm Beach Chapter, North Palm Beach, FL; The Honorable James Roy Bean, Chief Judge, Third Judicial Circuit, Perry, FL; The Honorable William L. Gary, Chief Judge, Second Judicial Circuit, Tallahassee, FL; The Honorable William L. Blackwell, Chief Judge, Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Punta Gorda, FL; The Honorable Joseph P. Farina, Chief Judge, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Miami, FL; Lake H. Lytal, Jr., West Palm Beach, FL; Kevin C. Smith, West Palm Beach, FL; Fredric G. Levin of Levin, Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Echsner & Proctor, P.A., Pensacola, FL; Sheldon J. Schlesinger, Fort Lauderdale, FL; Theodore Babbitt of Babbitt, Johnson, Osborne & LeClainche, West Palm Beach, FL; The Honorable Juy Makham Pittman, Chief Judge, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Panama City, FL; The Honorable Charles B. Curry, Chief Judge, Tenth Judicial Circuit, Bartow, FL; Steven G. Mason, Orlando, FL; The Honorable Marc A. Cianca, Chief Judge, Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, Stuart, FL; The Honroable Dale Ross, Chief Judge, Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Fort Lauderdale, FL; The Honorable Thomas M. Gallen, Chief Judge, Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Bradenton, FL; Thomas C. Heath, John W. Mauro and Hal B. Anderson of Billing, Cochran, Heath, Lyles & Mauro, P.A., and Catholic Health East, Pediatrix Medical Group, Inc., and Holy Cross Hospital, Inc.; Louise H. McMurray, Douglas M. McIntosh and James C. Sawran of McIntosh, Sawran, Peltz & Cartaya, Miami, FL; Steven G. Koeppel of Troy, Yeslow & Koeppel, President of Southwest Florida Chapter FLABOTA, Fort Myers, FL; and The Honorable Bruce W. Jacobus, Chief Judge, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, Viera, FL; Filing Comments.

PER CURIAM.

This matter is before the Court based on the February 22, 2002, submission of the report and recommendations of this Court's Committee on the Appointment and Assignment of Senior Judges (Committee).[1] We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.

Article V, section 2(b) of the Florida Constitution gives the chief justice of this Court "the power to assign justices or judges, including consenting retired justices or judges, to temporary duty in any court for which the judge is qualified." The chief justice is also authorized "to delegate to a chief judge of a judicial circuit court the power to assign judges for duty within that circuit." Art. V, § 2(b), Fla. Const. Retired justices or judges who are serving on assignment to such temporary judicial duty are referred to as "senior judges." Fla. R. Jud. Admin. 2.030(a)(3)(D).

The Committee was established after this Court considered a report from the Senior Judge Workgroup of the Judicial Management Council's Committee on Trial *417 Court Performance and Accountability. That workgroup developed a set of recommendations regarding the utilization, allocation, and management of senior judges. The Court asked the Committee to address the areas of appointment and assignment of senior judges and to develop recommendations for each. The Court identified several areas in which it sought policy guidance on the appointment process, including whether there is a need for a formalized certification process for senior judges. If a formalized certification process was not recommended, then the Committee was asked to recommend a process to determine the eligibility of senior judges for assignment to various courts. If a formalized certification process was recommended, then the Committee was asked to recommend policies and procedures that should be adopted, including the criteria for certifying senior judges; whether age should be a factor in certification; who should review the certification and make the determination of approval or denial; whether there should be an appeal of a certification denial; whether there should be a continuing review or evaluation and the procedures for such; and whether there should be a continuing education requirement for senior judges. The Court also specified a number of questions regarding the assignment process to be addressed in the Committee's recommendations, including whether there should be assignment restrictions relating to the level of court, the jurisdiction, the number of days to be served in a year, and the type of cases to be handled; and whether there should be formal guidelines or limitations for the implementation of senior judge service.

In order to formulate its recommendations, the Committee reviewed existing policies and practices in Florida and other states and solicited the input of a variety of participants from throughout the judicial system. The Committee met three times over the course of six months: in Tallahassee in August 2001, in Tampa in November 2001, and again in Tallahassee in January 2002. The Committee submitted its report and fifteen recommendations to the Court on February 22, 2002. The report and recommendations were published in the Florida Bar News on April 15, 2002, along with a request that comments be filed with this Court on or before May 15, 2002. The Florida Bar News also published an announcement that oral argument before this Court was scheduled for June 7, 2002.

After hearing oral argument on the Committee's recommendations and carefully considering the comments filed, we approve the fifteen recommendations, with the exception of part of recommendation eleven relating to the assignment of senior judges in complex cases. We commend the Committee for a job well done.

REVIEW OF THE COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS

Each of the Committee's recommendations is listed below, followed by an explanation or elaboration of that recommendation. The Committee's entire report is set forth fully in the appendix to this opinion. Recommendations two through eight deal with various issues relating to eligibility to serve as a senior judge; recommendations nine through thirteen cover the assignment of senior judges; and recommendations fourteen and fifteen address the implementation of the system of ongoing eligibility review and assignment. We review each of the recommendations in turn below.

Recommendation One. The Committee recommends a significant increase in senior judge compensation in order to encourage and recruit the services of qualified retired judges.

We endorse this recommendation. As the Committee noted in its report, senior *418 judges perform the work of approximately thirty-five full-time judges at a small fraction of the cost of that number of full-time judges. Further, while many more remunerative work opportunities are available to retired judges, many of them elect to continue serving the citizens of Florida as senior judges out of an abiding commitment to public service. Thus, we conclude that the compensation rate for senior judges should be substantially increased.

Recommendation Two.

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