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  1. Nov 8, 2022 · Morris ran for re-election for judge of the Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal. He won in the retention election on November 8, 2022. He was appointed to the court by then-Republican Governor Charlie Crist. He was retained by voters on November 2, 2010, again on November 8, 2016, and again on November 8, 2022.

  2. Nov 2, 2022 · Appointment: Judge Robert J. Morris was appointed in 2009 by former Gov. Charlie Crist (R) (then a Republican, currently the Democratic candidate for governor). Key rulings: A recent case Morris ruled on involved the city of North Port and a citizen group effort to remove more than 8,000 acres of land from the city’s limits.

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  4. Chief Judge Term expires Appointing Governor Robert Morris August 1, 2009 2021–Present 2023 Charlie Crist, Republican Stevan T. Northcutt: January 6, 1997 2007–2009 2023 Lawton Chiles, Democrat Darryl C. Casanueva: February 16, 1998 2009–2011 2025 Lawton Chiles, Democrat Morris Silberman: January 2, 2001 2011–2013 2021 Jeb Bush, Republican

  5. If retained, judges serve six-year terms. Under the Florida constitution, a judge must retire at age 75; however, a judge who reaches 75 after serving at least half of his or her term may complete that term. Qualifications. To serve on one of these courts, a judge must be: a qualified elector; a resident in the jurisdiction of the court;

  6. Judge Robert Morris. Robert Morris has served as an appellate judge on the Second District Court of Appeal since 2009, and previously as chief judge. Before that, he was the chief judge of the Sixth Judicial Circuit (Pinellas/Pasco) where he had served as a trial judge since 1997. He was appointed to three different courts by three different ...

  7. Nov 4, 2022 · Robert Morris. Morris, the current chief judge of the 2nd District Court of Appeal, was appointed by Crist to serve on the court in 2009. ... he was a three-term Republican U.S. representative and ...

  8. You can best help them in this hugely worthwhile effort by making the time to write a short piece on an issue facing the courts and offering it for publication. Please e-mail your comments, suggestions, and article submissions to us at judicature@law.duke.edu. Robert Morris. Judge, Florida Second District Court of Appeal.