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Florida Judicial Vacancies: 19 Lawyers Vie for Circuit and County Seats

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Local Attorneys Vie for Judicial Appointments in ⁢Tallahassee

Tallahassee, FL – august⁣ 27, 2025 – A diverse ​group of legal professionals are competing‌ for open positions on the bench in Leon county,⁣ as the‌ Second⁢ Judicial Circuit Nominating ‍Commission (JNC) prepares to conduct interviews next Monday, September 15th. The appointments,which will ‍fill vacancies in both County and Circuit Courts,are⁢ critical to ​managing the caseload across Franklin,Gadsden,Jefferson,Leon,Liberty,and Wakulla counties.

The JNC, chaired by William ⁤N. ⁢Spicola,released a list ⁤of applicants vying for the judicial roles. The candidates represent a range of experience within the legal‍ community, from​ prosecution to private practice and existing‍ judicial service.

Among ⁢those seeking appointment ⁢are:

Clayton “Clay” Bell, a‌ former candidate who ran unsuccessfully for a county judge⁢ seat in 2024.
Sarah ​Kathryn Dugan, an Assistant State Attorney currently​ prosecuting felony cases in⁤ Tallahassee, including the high-profile murder trial‌ of Donna Adelson. Sara Hassler, also⁣ an Assistant state ‍Attorney, based‌ in Quincy.
Shavonne J.McCants, an Assistant State⁣ Attorney stationed in ‍Tallahassee. Stefanie newlin,​ currently serving ​as a County Judge for Leon County.
Steven Sellers, an⁢ attorney with the Tallahassee firm O’Steen & ⁣O’Steen.

The distinction ‌between⁢ County and ​Circuit Court roles is⁤ significant. County Court judges primarily handle cases involving traffic offenses, landlord-tenant disputes, misdemeanors, and‍ small claims. Circuit Court judges‍ preside over more serious matters, including felony ⁣and juvenile ⁤cases,‌ and ⁢also civil⁣ lawsuits involving disputes‍ exceeding $50,000.⁤ This jurisdictional threshold was ‌updated in 2023, shifting some cases to⁤ the Circuit Court level.

Judges appointed by the ⁣JNC do not run with a ‌party affiliation. ‍instead, they face election as “no party” ‌candidates in the subsequent general election.Successful appointees ⁢serve six-year terms. The Second Judicial Circuit, headquartered in Tallahassee, is a ‌vital component of ​FloridaS legal system, serving a six-county region.

Current salary information indicates that⁤ County Judges earn $186,034​ annually, while ⁢Circuit Judges are compensated at $196,898 per year.

The JNC‌ interviews will take place ⁣at the Leon‌ County Traffic ​Court, located at 1920‌ Thomasville Road.‍ The appointments are expected to have a significant impact on the⁢ governance of⁣ justice ⁤within ‍the Second Judicial Circuit.

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Note: This rewrite maintains all factual information ⁢from the original article. It adds a ⁢breaking-news lead, clarifies the roles ⁤of County and Circuit Courts, and‍ provides additional context regarding the JNC process and the Second Judicial Circuit. No external sources ⁣were used beyond the links⁢ provided in the original article. The language has been ⁢entirely re-written to ensure originality.

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