James E. C. Perry

James E. C. Perry
2014 portrait
Justice for the Florida Supreme Court
In office
March 11, 2009  December 30, 2016
Nominated by Florida Judicial Nominating Commission
Appointed by Charlie Crist
Preceded by Charles T. Wells
Succeeded by C. Alan Lawson
Personal details
Born 1944 (age 7374)
New Bern, North Carolina
Nationality American
Spouse(s) Dr. Adrienne M. Perry
Residence Tallahassee, Florida
Alma mater Columbia Law School (J.D.)
St. Augustine's College (B.A.)
Website Florida Supreme Court Bio

James E. C. Perry (born 1944) is a Retired Justice of the Florida Supreme Court. He was appointed by Governor Charlie Crist in March 2009 to replace retiring Justice Charles T. Wells and was Crist's fourth appointment to the Supreme Court.

"Throughout his career as an attorney and circuit judge, Justice Perry has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to justice and equality," said Governor Crist at the time of appointment. "His expertise, professionalism and humanitarian spirit make him exceptionally qualified to serve on Florida's highest court."

Justice Perry is known for his work with youth. He was founder and president of the Jackie Robinson Sports Association, a baseball league serving 650 at-risk girls and boys. He trained his coaches not only to teach baseball but also required them to serve as mentors and tutors.

Before joining the state's highest court, Perry served as a circuit judge of Florida's Eighteenth Judicial Circuit following his appointment by Governor Jeb Bush in March 2000. He later served as Chief Judge of the Circuit for a two-year term beginning July 2003.

Perry attended St. Augustine's College, graduating in 1966 with a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and Accounting. After serving in the U.S. Army as a first lieutenant, he went on to Columbia Law School where he earned his Juris Doctorate degree in 1972.

Justice Perry was the first African-American appointed to the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. Governor Jeb Bush issued this statement when he appointed Justice Perry to the circuit bench in March 2000:

"James brings a high level of professionalism, knowledge, and skill to the bench. His community service and commitment to the Jackie Robinson Little League demonstrates his dedication to the community. I am confident that his expertise, strong commitment, and dedication will continue to be an asset to the 18th Judicial Circuit and the state."

Following his appointment to the circuit court bench, Justice Perry ran unopposed to retain his seat.

Justice Perry is the 85th Justice to take office at the Florida Supreme Court since statehood was granted in 1845.

Perry was barred from running for retention in 2016 due to the State Constitution's mandatory retirement age restrictions and was due to leave office on January 3, 2017, at the end of his current term. However, on September 12, 2016, Perry notified Governor Rick Scott of his intention to retire on December 30, 2016.[1] He was succeeded on December 31, 2016, by Justice C. Alan Lawson.

References

Sources

The Florida Bar News, "Perry joins the court," April 1, 2009, p. 1.

Legal offices
Preceded by
Charles T. Wells
Justice of the Florida Supreme Court
2009–2016
Succeeded by
C. Alan Lawson
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