

Update # 1. Broward Judge Michael Davis Removed From Case Over 'Due Process' Considerations
In a brazen display of judicial arrogance, Judge Davis, who was unceremoniously booted from another family case on May 24, 2023, for his blatant one-sided bias, has yet again thumbed his nose at the principles of justice. Clinging to his 'throne' with a deluded sense of invincibility, he continues to mock the very system he's sworn to uphold.
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Broward Judge Removed From Case Over 'Due Process' Considerations
"We are compelled to grant the husband’s petition for writ of prohibition," the appellate panel wrote.
Florida Court of Appeals, Fourth District No. 4D23-412 [May 24, 2023] Petition for writ of prohibition to the Circuit Court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Broward County; Michael Davis, Judge; L.T. Case No. FMCE21015969. Andre G. Raikhelson of Trayber Raikhelson Law Group, PLLC, Boca Raton, for petitioner. Meaghan K. Marro of Marro Law, P.A., Plantation, for respondent.
We grant the husband’s petition for writ of prohibition, quash the circuit court judge’s order denying the husband’s verified motion for disqualification, and direct that the parties’ dissolution action be reassigned to a different circuit court judge. We base our holding on the husband’s sworn allegation that the circuit court judge did not allow him to present his case-in-chief at the hearing on the wife’s motion for temporary alimony and temporary attorney’s fees before the circuit court judge entered an order granting the wife’s motion