News Summary
Circuit Judge Frank Allman has been reappointed to serve a second term as Chief Judge of the 2nd Judicial Circuit, commencing on July 1, 2024. His leadership will continue to impact the expansive circuit, comprising Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, and Wakulla counties. Reflecting on this honor, Allman expressed gratitude for the trust placed in him by his colleagues. With a commitment to ensuring a fair and efficient court system, he looks forward to tackling new challenges alongside fellow judges and justice partners.
Frank Allman to Continue Leading as Chief Judge of the 2nd Judicial Circuit
In a captivating turn of events, Circuit Judge Frank Allman has been given the green light to serve a second term as the Chief Judge of the 2nd Judicial Circuit. His new term kicks off on July 1, 2024 and runs through June 30, 2027. The 2nd Judicial Circuit, which covers an expansive area, includes the lovely counties of Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, and Wakulla.
A Journey of Leadership
Judge Allman expressed gratitude for the honor of continuing his service in this vital role. He knows right well that being a chief judge isn’t just about the title; it’s filled with challenges that require steadfast dedication. He finds it rewarding to tackle these challenges head-on and is eager to work closely with his fellow judges and other justice partners. His mission? To ensure a fair and efficient court system within the circuit.
A Vote of Confidence
Feeling humbled is an understatement, as Judge Allman reflects on the confidence that his colleagues have bestowed upon him through his recent reelection. It’s not just about holding the position; it’s about the trust he’s earned from his peers, allowing him to lead with integrity and purpose.
Balancing Act
But wait! Judge Allman isn’t only wearing the Chief Judge hat. He also serves as the assigned circuit judge for Franklin County. Imagine juggling all that! After being appointed to the bench in 2016 by then-Governor Rick Scott, Allman has come a long way. He spent nearly two decades as an assistant state attorney before stepping up to his current role, which gives him a solid foundation in the law and a perspective that many judges would envy. His impressive academic journey includes a graduation from the Florida State University College of Law in 1997.
Unopposed and Unyielding
Judge Allman’s popularity is evident, as he has been reelected without opposition in both 2018 and 2024. That’s right—no challengers! Such lack of opposition speaks volumes about his leadership style and effectiveness in the courtroom. It’s clear that his colleagues appreciate his efforts and commitment to justice.
New Beginnings for the Circuit’s Judges
New Faces in Leadership
A Moment of Remembrance
With new challenges ahead and a team ready to tackle them, Judge Frank Allman and the entire 2nd Judicial Circuit seem poised for a bright and focused future. Here’s to fair justice, efficient courts, and a journey worth watching!
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- Tallahassee.com: Circuit Judges in Leon and Outlying Counties Start New Assignments
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Judiciary
- WTXL: James C. Hankinson Remembered as a Fair, Firm Judge
- Google Search: Judicial System
- Tallahassee.com: Tallahassee Candidates’ Wealth Revealed
- Google Scholar: Judicial Leadership
- Tallahassee.com: Tallahassee-Leon Election Battle Lines
- Google News: Judges in Florida
- Tallahassee.com: Frank Allman Jr. Gets Circuit Court Appointment
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