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Cochran v. Broward Cty. Pol. Benev

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
May 14, 1997
693 So. 2d 134 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1997)

Summary

In Cochran, a sheriff appealed an order which refused to vacate the arbitrator's decision which resulted in reinstatement of a law enforcement officer.

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Opinion

No. 96-1752.

May 14, 1997.

Appeal from the Seventeenth Judicial District Court, Broward County, W. Herbert Moriarty, J.

Charles T. Whitelock and Steven J. Silverman of Whitelock, Rodriguez Williams, P.A., Fort Lauderdale, for appellant.

Barbara R. Duffy of Broward County PBA, Fort Lauderdale, for appellee.


The sheriff appeals an order of the circuit court which refused to vacate an arbitrator's decision. The arbitrator found that the sheriff did not have just cause to discharge Joseph Bellevance as a result of a jail incident, and ordered that Bellevance be reinstated. The sheriff argues that the arbitration award should have been vacated on the ground that the arbitrator required clear and convincing evidence rather than preponderance of the evidence in determining whether the sheriff had established good cause to discharge Bellevance.

The arbitrator did use the higher standard, explaining that he did so in discharge cases because a discharge would be an "unfavorable reflection on the moral character of the employee which is almost impossible to erase," and would seriously affect his ability to obtain employment elsewhere.

Although the arbitrator did not have to apply the higher standard in this case, the sheriff has not provided us with any authority holding that this would be a ground for vacating an arbitration award under section 682.13, Florida Statutes (1993). According to Schnurmacher Holding, Inc. v. Noriega, 542 So.2d 1327 (Fla. 1989) a trial court has no authority to overturn an arbitration award except for a ground contained in the statute, and awards will not be set aside for mere errors of judgment as to the law.

We conclude that the standard of proof utilized by the arbitrator is not a ground for vacating the award. Nor are any of the arguments asserted by the sheriff. We therefore affirm.

GLICKSTEIN and SHAHOOD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Cochran v. Broward Cty. Pol. Benev

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District
May 14, 1997
693 So. 2d 134 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1997)

In Cochran, a sheriff appealed an order which refused to vacate the arbitrator's decision which resulted in reinstatement of a law enforcement officer.

Summary of this case from City of Tallahassee v. Big Bend P. B
Case details for

Cochran v. Broward Cty. Pol. Benev

Case Details

Full title:Ron COCHRAN, Sheriff of Broward County, Florida, Appellant v. BROWARD…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District

Date published: May 14, 1997

Citations

693 So. 2d 134 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1997)

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