Broward County Judge Woody Clermont Faces Possible Reprimand for Allegedly Assisting Friend in Court

A Broward County judge is staring down the barrel of a public reprimand after he was accused of stepping out of his judicial role to assist a friend facing a domestic violence charge. This potential reprimand siphons from an incident where Judge Woody Clermont was alleged to have given “mitigating information” about his friend to a prosecutor and the sitting judge during a court hearing on April 11, as reported by CBS News Miami. The Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission, which is tasked with investigating alleged judicial misconduct, filed documents detailing the account.

The incident has led to the commission to potentially discipline Judge Clermont. Their documents claimed that Clermont “acted as an attorney by advocating on behalf of the defendant” — a move that not only blurred the lines of his judicial capacity but also raised questions of impartiality and propriety. According to the documents filed, Judge Clermont “created the appearance of impropriety by providing character testimony, lending the prestige of his judicial office to advance the private interests of another.” These strong words suggest a seriousness in the commission’s view of the events as reported by News Service Florida.

The situation was deemed significant enough to prompt immediate action by the presiding judge, who reported the event to other judges shortly after it occurred. This rapid chain of reporting ultimately led to Judge Clermont self-reporting to the commission. Acknowledging his actions, Clermont has agreed to a recommended public reprimand, although it is the Supreme Court that wields the ultimate power to determine the fate of his judicial discipline…

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