Florida's pick-a-justice show is experiencing technical difficulties no one saw coming

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By Noreen Marcus, Florida Bulldog.org

The group that’s supposed to independently screen candidates for an opening on Florida’s highest court has had a couple glitches along the way.

First of all, the Florida Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) had to deal with an enthusiasm gap. Only two judges and one practicing attorney stepped forward in bids to replace Justice Ricky Polston, who resigned effective March 31. The last opening drew 17 applicants. 

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