David Young (judge)

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David Young is an American judge, who starred on

Sirius XM Radio, Inc.

Personal life

After serving as president of the student body government as an undergraduate at

Miami-Dade County
judicial system, until his resignation from the bench in 2007 to star in his own daily television court show.

Scott Bernstein and David Young got married on December 21, 2014. Scott Bernstein is also an elected judge in the Miami-Dade County judicial system.[2]

In 2002, Young completed Harvard Kennedy School's program for Senior Executives in State and Local Government as a David Bohnett LGBTQ Victory Institute Leadership Fellow.

Career

Young was an assistant state attorney under

Miami-Dade County. The local Republican Party tried to recruit him as a congressional candidate in 2004 but the party's negative stance towards gay politics convinced him to join the Democratic Party.[3] His last day as a circuit judge was declared "Judge David Young Day". He is also a member of the board of the Humane Society.[4]

Young presided over the

America West Flight 556 case, in which two America West Airlines pilots were convicted of trying to fly a plane while drunk.[5]

After his two year television career, Young was elected back to the Circuit Court of Miami-Dade County, Florida, without opposition in 2016 and again in 2022. He is currently the Judge in the Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner Divorce Case.

Television show

Young became the first openly gay TV judge as the star of a daytime syndicated court show, Judge David Young.[1]

Satellite radio show

OutQ channel.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^
    AfterElton.com, archived from the original
    on December 12, 2007, retrieved 2007-12-18
  2. ^ The Miami Herald: Judge David Young: Out for publicity
  3. ^ Bajko, Matthew S. (September 6, 2007), Gay judge gavels his way into TV history, retrieved 2007-12-18
  4. ^ Episode airing 2007 Nov 6. "A woman sues for damages to her car's bumper". Network: CW
  5. ^ "America West pilots convicted of being drunk in cockpit", USA Today, July 8, 2005, retrieved 2007-12-18
  6. ^ The Miami Herald: Miami’s Judge David Young gets show on Sirius XM radio’s gay OutQ channel

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