The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Andrew Warren, a state attorney who was ousted by Gov. Ron DeSantis last year, citing an โunreasonable delayโ in filing a challenge to the Republican governorโs authority to suspend him.
Warren, a twice-elected Democrat, drew DeSantisโ ire last summer by pledging not to prosecute those who seek or perform abortions or those who provide gender-affirming treatments to transgender people in opposition to state laws backed by DeSantis. The governor then announced he was suspending Warren for โneglect of dutyโ and โincompetenceโ as prosecutor for Hillsborough County, home to Tampa.
In its opinion Thursday, the court wrote that Warren โwas ready to challenge the facial sufficiency of the suspension order within two weeks of his suspension, then waited almost five more months before bringing that claim in state court, all but ensuring that the 2023 regular session of the Florida Senate would come and go without any opportunity for that legislative body to potentially review the suspension.โ
In a statement, Warren said his case was โcrucial for democracy in Florida.โ
โRather than addressing the substance of the governorโs illegal action, the court cited a technicality and avoided a ruling on the merits of the case. We are extremely disappointed by todayโs decision,โ Warren said.
In January, US District Judge Robert Hinkle said DeSantisโ suspension of Warren violated Floridaโs Constitution but, as a federal judge, he could not rule against a state official based only on a violation of state law.
There was โnot a hint of misconduct by Mr. Warrenโ in the trial record, Hinkle said at the time, adding that the โassertion that Mr. Warren neglected his duty or was incompetent is incorrect.โ
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