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Bain appointed Orange County judge –

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ORLANDO – Andrew Bain of Orlando has been appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis as a Judge for the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Orange County.

Bain has been an assistant state attorney in the Ninth Circuit since 2013.

I look forward to serving the people of Florida and Orange County.”

Bain fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Nancy Clark.

Other notable FAMU Law alumni who are current judges include:

They join several other graduates of the original FAMU College of Law who have served as judges, including Ralph Flowers (1968), Alcee Hastings (1963), Perker Meeks (1968) and Edward Rogers (1963).

Source: Daytona Times

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