
By Buddy Nevins, BrowardBeat.com, for SouthFloridaReporter.com, Sept 8, 2015 – Broward Circuit Judge Lynn Rosenthal’s 90-day suspension for a drunk driving arrest was rejected today by the Florida Supreme Court.
Justices want to hear more evidence “to fully develop the facts regarding any misconduct that occurred during the criminal investigation and the Judicial Qualifications Commission investigation,” according to the judicial order released today.
Some in the courthouse believed Rosenthal received a mere slap on the wrist from the JQC, who had recommended the 90-day suspension.
JAABlog, the influential courthouse website, called the sentence “preposterous.”
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