Justice Francis gets sweet revenge by helping torpedo a state senator’s court challenge to judicial nominees
Florida Supreme Court Justice Renatha Francis, left, and State Sen. Geraldine Thompson
By Noreen Marcus,FloridaBulldog.org
Novice Florida Supreme Court Justice Renatha Francis got a chance to rule against the woman who thwarted her high court bid two years ago – and ran with it.
Because of their history, State Sen. Geraldine Thompson, D-Windermere, had asked the current Supreme Court to disqualify Francis from ruling on Thompson’s challenge to several nominees for appellate judgeships.
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