Veteran Broward Chief Judge John Tuter to Retire After 43 Years on the Bench

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — After a distinguished career spanning over four decades, Broward Circuit Court Chief Judge John “Jack” Tuter has announced his plans to retire in July. Tuter, who has become a staple in the legal community, reflects on his extensive career with a sense of disbelief at its swift passage. “I just cannot believe I have been doing this 43 years,” Tuter remarked. “Life just escapes you.” Appointed to his current role in 2001, Tuter has presided over a variety of high-profile cases and initiatives aimed at improving the efficiency and fairness of … Read more

End of an Era: Butler County Judge Tim McCune to Retire, Court to Expand with New Seat

Butler County, PA — Judge Tim McCune, a longstanding figure in the Butler County judiciary, has announced his decision to retire by the end of this year. Serving since 2005, Judge McCune’s departure marks the end of an impactful 18-year tenure on the Butler County Court of Common Pleas. Before ascending to the bench, McCune dedicated 16 years to his role as the Butler County District Attorney. His extensive career in law and significant involvement in local legal matters has established him as a notable figure within the community he served. The retirement of Judge … Read more

End of an Era: Five Esteemed Broward County Judges to Retire After Decades of Service

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. — The 17th Judicial Circuit of Broward County will experience significant changes as five of its long-standing judges plan to retire at the end of December. Together, they contribute to a formidable 125 years of judicial service, leaving a lasting impact on the legal proceedings and community they served. The retiring judges are known for their extensive contributions to the judiciary and community alike. Robert F. Diaz, Louis H. Schiff, Robert W. Lee, John Murphy III, and Terri-Ann Miller represent a diverse array of judicial experiences and expertise. Their retirement signals the … Read more

Cullman Police Chief David Nassetta Set to Retire After 26 Years of Service

CULLMAN, Ala. — After nearly three decades of dedication to law enforcement and community safety, Police Chief David Nassetta is setting his sights on retirement. Nassetta, who has been the head of the Cullman Police Department for 26 years, announced he will retire in October 2024, marking the end of a notable career that began shortly after he graduated from Auburn University in 1997. Starting his law enforcement journey in Cullman, Nassetta briefly transferred to Birmingham before decisively returning to Cullman, where he ascended the ranks to become chief. Throughout his tenure, Nassetta has witnessed … Read more