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Cobo v. Pepper

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Feb 21, 2001
779 So. 2d 599 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2001)

Summary

concluding disqualification was required and stating that “the judge's spontaneous offer to recuse herself evidences her awareness of being biased and of having prejudiced this case. The judge should have declined to officiate any further”

Summary of this case from State v. Borrego

Opinion

No. 3D01-222.

Opinion filed February 21, 2001.

An Appeal from the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, Lower Tribunal No. 00-30169. Barbara S. Levenson, Judge.

Geller, Geller, Beskin, Shienvold, Fisher Garfinkel and Joseph S. Geller and Peggy M. Fisher; Wampler, Buchanan Breen and Andrew K. Fishman, for appellant.

Daniels, Kashtan, Downs Oramas and Adam Lawrence; William X. Candela; Ronald Dennis, for appellees.

Before Green, Shevin and Sorondo, JJ.


Frank Cobo appeals a final summary judgment entered in his election contest suit challenging Jacqueline Pepper's election to the office of Miami-Dade County School Board Member, District 7. We reverse.

At the beginning of the hearing on the parties' notices for case management and status conferences, the judge stated:

There is no point in having a status conference. I am telling you now this is my ruling.

My ruling is, if there is a motion to dismiss, I granted it. This is moot. It's been litigated. I have ruled on it twice and I am not awarding a new election. So now if you are uncomfortable with that, I will recuse myself and you can take it elsewhere, but I am not going to do anything else in this case.

Despite this announcement, the judge denied Cobo's ore tenus motion for recusal and later denied a written recusal motion. Thereafter, the judge granted summary judgment in Pepper's favor.

Here, as in Pistorino v. Ferguson, 386 So.2d 65, 66 (Fla. 3d DCA 1980), the judge's spontaneous offer to recuse herself evidences her awareness of being biased and of having prejudged this case. The judge should have declined to officiate any further. Barnett v. Barnett, 727 So.2d 311 (Fla. 2d DCA), review denied 735 So.2d 1283 (Fla. 1999);Wargo v. Wargo, 669 So.2d 1123 (Fla. 4th DCA 1996); Gonzalez v. Goldstein, 633 So.2d 1183 (Fla. 4th DCA 1994).

Because we hold that the judge should have granted the ore tenus recusal motion, the judge's subsequent rulings, including the summary judgment, were without authority and are hereby vacated. Crosby v. State, 97 So.2d 181 (Fla. 1957); Orlando Sports Stadium, Inc. v. Sentinel Star Co., 273 So.2d 83 (Fla. 4th DCA), cert. denied, 277 So.2d 534 (Fla. 1973). On remand, we respectfully advise the trial judge to whom this case is assigned to treat this matter expeditiously in view of the implications of the issues involved. This opinion shall take effect immediately notwithstanding the filing of a motion for rehearing.

Final summary judgment reversed; cause remanded.


Summaries of

Cobo v. Pepper

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Feb 21, 2001
779 So. 2d 599 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2001)

concluding disqualification was required and stating that “the judge's spontaneous offer to recuse herself evidences her awareness of being biased and of having prejudiced this case. The judge should have declined to officiate any further”

Summary of this case from State v. Borrego
Case details for

Cobo v. Pepper

Case Details

Full title:FRANK COBO, Appellant, v. JACQUELINE PEPPER, individually; THE HONORABLE…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Feb 21, 2001

Citations

779 So. 2d 599 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2001)

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