Nadine Girault Levy is frustrated, and new data on judicial appointees suggest she has reason to be.

Broward’s chief assistant public defender lost count of the number of times she tried to become a judge before walking away discouraged. She remembers at least four attempts but believes it might have been up to eight largely fruitless applications that never reached the second stage with the Broward Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission.

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