Liberal.
He was appointed by Crist, does that answer your question?
Conservative/Republican
Liberal i think
why not
A liberal judge is more likely to interpret laws in a way that aligns with progressive values, such as expanding civil rights and social programs, while a conservative judge is more likely to interpret laws in a way that upholds traditional values and limited government intervention.
All I know is that Democrat Gov. Jay Nixon appointed him as a judge on April 16, 2010. I think it unlikely that Nixon would appoint a conservative.
Judges do not typically run for election on a political party ticket. They are supposed to be unbiased and would ideally exercise judicial responsibilities without regard for Republicans or Democrats liking or disliking their decisions. Usually people want to know which way a judge leans to determine what they might decide in future cases. The best way to do this is not to ask about Conservative, Liberal, Republican, or Democrat, but rather look at the public records for cases the judge has decided. They will be available for free online or at your courthouse. At the courthouse you may have to pay a small photocopy fee to get your own copies printed out.
wlli say you shuold pick the first one.=)
Without looking at his record it is hard to say for sure, but given that he was appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush and is a former Navy Jag attourney, he likely leans conservative.
Without looking at his record it is hard to say for sure, but given that he was appointed by Gov. Jeb Bush and is a former Navy Jag attourney, he likely leans conservative.
Unless you know his voting record, the best you might be able to go on is that he was appointed by Jeb Bush.
Bruce MacPherson - judge - died in 1971.