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Judge Victoria Brennan: Former County Court Judge

Judge Victoria Brennan served as Assistant General Counsel within the administration of Governor Jeb Bush between 2005 and 2006. Near the end of her tenure in this role, Judge Victoria Brennan applied for and was appointed to the position of judge of the County Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida—an opportunity made official after being vetted and nominated by the Judicial Nominating Commission of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. Judge Victoria Brennan served as County Court Judge for over four years. Her early civil court experience involved handling lawsuits involving sums less than $15,000—though much of her tenure was spent as   a judge in the Court’s Domestic Violence Division. As such, Judge Brennan was responsible for conducting criminal jury trials and civil injunction hearings in matters of domestic violence. Two years after her initial appointment that Judge Brennan stood for election. She was unopposed and retained.

Judge Victoria Brennan: 13 Years as Prosecutor

Judge Victoria Brennan completed a 13-year tenure as prosecutor with the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office in 2003. During her time with the Office, Judge Brennan tried more than 70 trials to verdict—17 of which were homicide trials brought to conviction. Brennan worked for a brief period as member of the Organized Crime Division. In 1998, Brennan handled a governor’s assignment, trying a murder case outside of her jurisdiction in Daytona Beach, Florida. Recommend to visit https://judgevictoriabrennan.wordpress.com/ to know more detail info about Judge Victoria Bernnan.

Judge Victoria Brennan: Service as Assistant State Attorney

Judge Victoria Brennan began her legal career, in earnest, as an Assistant State Attorney within the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office in 1989. Hired by then-State Attorney Janet Reno, Brennan served in the office for more than 13 years—four of those with Reno and the remainder under State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle. During her tenure as Assistant State Attorney, Judge Victoria Brennan represented the State of Florida in hundreds of cases—including 73 felony jury trials (17 of which were homicides tried to conviction). For seven of the thirteen years she served as Assistant State Attorney, Brennan was a division chief—a role in which she was responsible for both training young attorneys and handling homicide cases exclusively. Brennan also managed death penalty cases during her tenure, and was briefly a part of the Organized Crime division. Judge Brennan left the State Attorney’s office in 2003 to serve in private practice.