The Daily Business Review’s coverage of South Florida candidates in the August primary election features Q&As with candidates in judicial races across South Florida. This installment focuses on the race for Broward County Court judge, Group 46.

Candidate H. James Curry, assistant general counsel for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice in the Southern region, participated in the Q&A. His opponents — Maria Markhasin-Weekes, a prosecutor in the firearms unit of the State Attorney’s Office, and Walter “Dale” Miller, an attorney with the Broward Public Defender’s Office — declined to participate. Here’s what Curry has to say about what qualifies him for the judgeship. Responses have been edited for style and content.

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