Judge Alex

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Judge Alex Ferrer, in a typical episode of the show.
Judge Alex Ferrer, in a typical episode of the show.

Judge Alex is a United States syndicated courtroom television show that debuted September 12, 2005. The host/arbitrator is Hon. Alex Ferrer. The show tapes in Houston at the television studios of KRIV-DT.

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[edit] Host Biography

Ferrer was born in Havana, Cuba in 1961, but emigrated to the United States with his family a year later. At age 15, Alex landed a part-time job as a gas-station attendant; by his senior year of high school, he had been promoted to night-manager. At age 19, Ferrer became one of the youngest police officers in the state of Florida.

He left the Coral Gables police force at 24 to study law. He went on to earn his JD degree from the University of Miami School of Law, where he became a published member of its Law Review. He currently serves as Judicial Director of the university's Alumni Association. Upon receiving his degree, Ferrer practiced law in Miami, focusing on civil litigation, including hundreds of suits involving medical malpractice, wrongful deaths, personal injuries and commercial business disputes.

In 1995, he then became an Associate Administrative Judge in the Criminal Division of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, which covers Miami-Dade County, where he spent ten years presiding over thousands of criminal cases. He also presided as an appellate judge over appeals from the Miami-Dade County Court, County Commission and numerous other governmental bodies. In 1999, he was elected by to serve as District Representative to the Executive Committee of the Conference of Circuit Court Judges, a position he held until 2001.

He is a member of the Florida Bar and the District of Columbia Bar Association. He has been an adjunct professor at Florida International University, and teaches media relations to other judges at The New Judges College and The College of Advanced Judicial Studies, as well as at various national conferences.

In 2005, Ferrer was presented with a demand for arbitration by attorney Arnold Preston, who worked for Ferrer under a "personal management" contract. Preston claimed Ferrer owed him fees under the contract. Ferrer countered by claiming that Preston had acted as a talent agent without a license, and therefore under California law the contract was void and unenforceable. The question of whether a judge or an arbitrator should decide the "talent agent" question went all the way to the United States Supreme Court in the case Preston v. Ferrer, in which the Court ruled against Ferrer in 2008.[1]

Judge Ferrer resides in the Miami area with his wife and two children. A licensed pilot, his other interests include golf and running marathons.

[edit] Fourth Season

It was announced on May 1, 2007 Judge Alex has been renewed for a fourth (2008-2009) season.

[edit] Appearances

He appeared on the January 27, 2007 episode of 1 vs. 100. On July 6, 2007, Ferrer appeared on the Fox News Channel's Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.

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