The Cuban American Bar Association’s latest judicial poll shows which Miami-Dade jurists its members hold in high esteem.

The  biennial survey of CABA members rates judges, magistrates and judicial candidates as “exceptionally qualified,” “qualified” or “unqualified.” It also gives members an option for “no opinion.” In addition to evaluating judges, the survey is also meant to gauge the confidence — or lack thereof — in the candidates running to join the bench, and measure how the courts treat Hispanics who appear before them.


See the full results of CABA’s 2018 judicial poll: