Judge Wayne Culver get 60-day suspension without pay for misconduct

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The Honorable Judge Wayne Culver was investigated by the Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission (the “JQC”) for two incidents of misconduct from the bench in his courtroom in January and February of this year.

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“Accordingly, the Commission therefore finds and recommends, and Judge Culver agrees,
that the interests of justice, the public welfare, and sound juridical administration will be well served
by the imposition of a 60-day suspension without pay. A public reprimand, and completion of an
anger management course and stress management counseling. The Commission believes that such
a sanction serves to remind judges and assure the public that judges in the State of Florida are held
to the highest standard of personal conduct.”

The entire findings and recommendation are below.

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