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  1. Peggy Ann Quince. Member in Good Standing. Eligible to Practice Law in Florida. Bar Number: 261041. Mail Address: 13459 Canopy Creek Dr. Tampa, FL 33625-5915. Office: 850-322-2058.

  2. Peggy Quince was an associate justice of the seven-member Florida Supreme Court. She was first appointed to the court in the state's assisted appointment method of judicial selection on December 8, 1998, by the late Governor Lawton Chiles and then Governor-elect Jeb Bush. Quince was retained in 2006 and 2012. Quince retired January 7, 2019. [1]

  3. 15 de jun. de 2002 · Quince had to go to bed at 8:30 p.m. every night and still carries those early work hours at the court to this day. Unfortunately, her father passed away before her appointment to the Second District Court of Appeal. However, he got to deliver some of the best news of her life. “In Virginia, they used to publish all the names of the people ...

  4. Peggy Quince, the first African American female justice to serve on the Florida Supreme Court and as chief justice, is a member of the board of Lawyers Defending American Democracy and wrote a chapter about her early experiences in the collection, “Her Honor –Stories of Challenge and Triumph from Women Judges.” Write for Us: Author Guidelines

  5. 8 de dez. de 2019 · And that is how Peggy A. Quince became the only Florida Supreme Court Justice in all of state history to be appointed simultaneously by three different Governors. For more information about her historic career, read the biography written by state courts writer Beth Schwartz and view additional photos on the Court's Facebook Page .

  6. Peggy A. Quince. 1948—. Judge, lawyer. In 1998 Peggy A. Quince made Florida history when she became the first African-American woman to serve as a justice on her state's supreme court. Just twenty years earlier, her appearance in the state's high court had been somewhat of a rarity, for there were few female African-American trial lawyers or ...

  7. 24 de mai. de 2019 · Justice Peggy Quince, who retired in January after 20 years on the Florida Supreme Court, starts work this week on an independent panel looking at cases flagged by State Attorney Andrew Warren’s ...