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Our campaign covers the largest geographical Circuit Court District in the state, covering seven counties. We would love to connect with you and have your help at various events across the district.
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What is Canon 7?
Florida’s Code of Judicial Conduct establishes standards for ethical behavior of judges. However, it is not intended as an exhaustive guide for all conduct of judges. Judges should also be governed in their judicial and personal conduct by general ethical standards. The preamble, summarizing the role of the American judiciary, states: Our legal system is based on the principle that an independent, fair and competent judiciary will interpret and apply the laws that govern us. The role of the judiciary is central to American concepts of justice and the rule of law. Intrinsic to all sections of this Code are the precepts that judges, individually and collectively, must respect and honor the judicial office as a public trust and strive to enhance and maintain confidence in our legal system. The judge is an arbiter of facts and law for the resolution of disputes and a highly visible symbol of government under the rule of law.
There are certain rules that apply to judicial candidates in order to maintain the standard of the judiciary. This is why no judicial candidate may state what their political affiliation is, personally solicit financial contributions, or state where they stand on political issues, or issues that may come before the court.
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