Florida Supreme Court Removes Broward Judge




The Florida Supreme Court has ordered that embattled Broward Circuit Judge Laura Marie Watson be removed from office, according to JAABlog. Watson had been accused of negotiating a $14.5 million settlement of a 2002 a civil lawsuit against Progressive Insurance in secret when she was an attorney. Watson reportedly did not include the other attorneys who were representing the plaintiffs that she too was representing at the time. 

The Judicial Qualifications Commission began to investigate Watson in 2012, just after she was elected to the bench. The JQC's investigation eventually concluded that Watson's actions in 2002 undermined her integrity as a judge. In March, Watson argued for a rejection of the JQC investigation, claiming in a motion that it was based on perjury, fraud, and mishandling of evidence by those investigating her. She claimed that her adversaries had influence over the investigation. The JQC concluded that Watson should be removed from office for “serious, egregious” ethical violations of the Florida Rules of Professional Conduct.
In April, the Supreme Court turned down Watson's motion and decided to take up the JQC recommendation that she be removed
On Thursday, citing the JQC's "clear and convincing evidence" against Watson, the Supreme Court opinion reads that the court agrees with the recommendation that she be removed from the bench. 
"This matter is before the Court to review the determination of the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission that Laura Marie Watson has violated the Rules Regulating Professional Conduct and its recommendation that she be removed from office," the ruling reads.

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