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Judge Ginger Lerner-Wren (born 29 July 1959, Brooklyn, New York) is a County Court Judge in The Criminal Division of the 17th Judicial Circuit, Broward County of Florida. She is an Adjunct Professor, Nova Southeastern University, Criminal Justice Institute, Doctoral (On-line). == Early Life and Career == Judge Lerner-Wren graduated from The University of Miami, BA, Politics and Public Affairs (1980), and from The Nova Southeastern University, School of Law, JD (1983). In 1996, Judge Lerner-Wren was elected to the (17th Judicial Circuit of Florida. ) Formerly with The Florida Advocacy Center for Persons with Disabilities Inc., Judge Lerner-Wren was asked to oversee the implementation of a Consent Decree, as monitor, on behalf of the Plaintiffs in a class action affecting treatment conditions and the adequacy of community based treatment of care for discharges at South Florida State Hospital.〔Sanbourne v. Bush, Case No. 89-6283-Civ-Nesbitt (S.D. Fla., J. Nesbitt), originally filed as Gonzalez v. Martinez; summary judgment denial reported at 756 F.Supp. 1533 (S.D. Fla. 1991).〕 Judge Lerner-Wren was asked to serve in this position due to her expertise in serving persons with disabilities through her court service as Public Guardian of (the 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida. ) Appointed by Chief Circuit Judge Dale Ross in 1997, Judge Lerner-Wren was responsible for directing and administering all operations of the Broward County (Office of Public Guardian ). She was legally responsible for the health, safety and welfare of disabled and indigent adults, all of whom were adjudicated, legally incapacitated, and in need of a legal guardian and case management support in the community. Appointed by the Probate Court, Judge Lerner-Wren was responsible for administering the program, including social, housing, and economic matters, and evaluating levels of care for the clients. Further, Judge Lerner-Wren was responsible for the oversight of treatment plans and worked collaboratively with community based senior mental health, related social service agencies, and a wide array of long term care facilities. She routinely assisted and consulted with Broward County Adult Protective Services regarding abuse and neglect matters. Judge Lerner-Wren was assigned to the (Broward County Court Criminal Division ) in January 1997.〔Broward County Bar Association: A History of the Broward County Court House, 2008.〕 Judge Lerner-Wren’s regular criminal court responsibilities include the administration of a full regular criminal misdemeanor division, including presiding over all dockets, pretrial motions, probationary matters and jury trials. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ginger Lerner-Wren」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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