When he crosses the wide gates that separate the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s headquarters from Hollywood, Judge Jose Izquierdo is only minutes from the main courthouse in Fort Lauderdale.
But in many ways, he’s a world away.
“We’ve never gotten around to developing the trial court,” said Stan Wolfe, administrative director of the Seminole Tribal Court.
August 10, 2018 at 01:15 PM
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When he crosses the wide gates that separate the Seminole Tribe of Florida’s headquarters from Hollywood, Judge Jose Izquierdo is only minutes from the main courthouse in Fort Lauderdale.
But in many ways, he’s a world away.
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