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Preceded by
  
Ben F. Overton

Website
  
Official Site

Preceded by
  
R. Fred Lewis

Name
  
Peggy Quince

Succeeded by
  
Charles T. Canady

Role
  
Justice

Nationality
  
American


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Born
  
January 3, 1948 (age 76) Norfolk, Virginia, U.S. (
1948-01-03
)

Education
  
Howard University, Catholic University of America

Peggy Quince - 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee


Peggy Ann Quince (born January 3, 1948) is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida, having previously served as Chief Justice from July 1, 2008, until June 30, 2010. Quince was the second African American and third woman to serve as Chief Justice. She had been a Justice on the Court since 1999, and was the first African-American woman to sit on the state's highest Court and the third female Justice. From 1993 to 1997 she served as a judge on Florida's Second District Court of Appeal. On July 1, 2008, Quince assumed the office of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Florida for two years, the first African-American woman to head any branch of Florida government.

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Biography

Quince was raised by her father, Solomon Quince, a civilian employee of the United States Navy, in Chesapeake, Virginia. The second of five children, she had to attend segregated schools, but she excelled as a student. Quince attended Howard University as an undergraduate, and received her Juris Doctor from the Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America in 1975. Justice Quince is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha. From 1980 to 1993 she worked in the Criminal Division of the Florida Attorney General's office, the last five years as bureau chief for death penalty appeals.

Quince was married to the late Fred Buckine, also an attorney, with whom she has two daughters.

Appointment

Quince is the only Supreme Court Justice in Florida history to be appointed simultaneously by more than one Governor. Because her term began the exact moment that Governor-elect Jeb Bush assumed his office, in order to avoid potential future controversy over her appointment, Bush worked out a joint agreement with lame duck Governor Lawton Chiles whereby they both agreed upon and jointly announced Quince's appointment in December 1998. When Chiles died of a heart attack a few days later, the task of signing Quince's commission to office fell to Chiles' temporary successor, Governor Buddy MacKay. Thus, three Governors were involved in Quince's appointment.

References

Peggy Quince Wikipedia


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