Florida Trial Judge's Comments Lead to Disqualification in Personal Injury Litigation: 'The Less You Say' | Daily Business Review - Law.com

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The plaintiff argued that the judge’s comments exhibited bias and prejudice against him.
An ethics expert said the Third District Court of Appeal had no choice but to disqualify the judge in question.
The case serves as a cautionary tale for judges as to how easy it is to get into trouble for otherwise reasonable statements.
A Florida appellate court removed a trial judge from personal injury litigation after his comments in a ruling came under fire. And an ethics expert said the judge’s comments serve as a cautionary tale for those who don the black robe.
Judges Bronwyn Miller, Fleur Lobree and Alexander Bokor of the Third District Court of Appeal ruled that the comments Monroe Circuit Judge Mark Wilson wrote in an order “may not have been intended to reflect on his beliefs as to the merits of the underlying claims.”
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