Governor Charlie Crist today announced the following reappointments and appointments:
Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission
Cynthia G. Angelos, 54, of St. Lucie, partner and attorney with Weiss, Handler, Angelos & Cornwell P.A., succeeding Candace Duff, appointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
Robert A. Butterworth, 68, of Hollywood, attorney with Atkinson, Diner, Stone, Mankuta & Ploucha P.A., succeeding Arturo Alvarez, appointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
Alexander “Zander” Clem, 46, of Orlando, partner and attorney with Morgan & Morgan, succeeding Andrew Grigsby, appointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
First District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission
Alan B. Bookman, 62, of Pensacola, attorney with Emmanuel, Sheppard & Condon, succeeding Fred Franklin, appointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
Barbara C. Johnston, 56, of Jacksonville, general counsel for Regency Centers, succeeding Marcia Tjoflat, appointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
Daryl D. Parks, 42, of Tallahassee, attorney and president of Parks & Crump LLC, succeeding George Levesque, appointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
Third District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission
Jeffrey S. Bass, 43, of Miami, partner and attorney with Shubin & Bass P.A., reappointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
Hector J. Lombana, 58, of Coral Gables, partner and attorney with Gamba & Lombana P.A., reappointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
Peter Prieto, 49, of South Miami, partner and attorney with Podhurst Orseck P.A., reappointed for a term beginning September 1, 2010, and ending July 1, 2014.
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