I hired Oscar after my last attorney failed to even show up to court! I called Mr. Hotusing super last minute to help me with a couple family law cases I had going on (all involving kids). Oscar jumped right on board and started working hard on my cases. He is very responsive, understanding, and honest with his clients. I would recommend Mr.
Oscar Hotusing is cleary a dominating force in the courtroom. He is so far superior to his fellow attorney's. His litigative demeanor and efficiency is superb. He is very responsive and informative to your needs and concerns. I have Mr Hotusing representing me in an injunction case and my divorce. He is there for you.
One thing I love about Oscar is that he is still thinking he is a Judge, he was appointed and never elected. That's that for a freebee from Bush, lol! He has 4 failed campaigns 2010, 2014, 2016, 2018, I say good luck being a scam. He is psychopath, he competes with the Judge, I say Good luck to you.
I received a motion for clarification of visitation. Everything was going well until the judge signed the order. I informed my lawyer that a section of visitation was not what I had agreed too. He claimed that I was aware of the changes. I provided him with the documents proving I was not aware of what was changed.
He is accused of having dismissed back child support owed to the plaintiff and manipulating procedures in order to deny the plaintiff due process. According to the Complaint, in using the accusation of fraud, Attorney Hotusing has even delayed the Plaintiff’s admittance to the Florida Bar, which he was very close to achieving, and was forced to attend an investigative hearing shortly after false allegations ironically of fraud upon the court by Oscar Hotusing against Mr. Propst which were determined by the Court to be unfounded.
Last month Oscar Hotusing, an attorney in Brevard County, Florida—who this week ran for judge in the 18th Judicial Circuit Court—had a civil suit filed against him for abusing the legal process.
Meanwhile, the mother of the minor child had been investigated by DCF, had been previously placed on a safety plan with DCF, and was receiving ongoing services from Brevard Cares with the minor child referred to ongoing counseling by DCF from only her every other weekend visitation.
Instead of the hearing occurring the next month, Oscar Hotusing filed a motion to transfer venue that was heard on top of Mr. Propst’s motion for Temporary custody.
Amazingly Oscar Hotusing is running for judge in the 18th Judicial Circuit on a platform based upon streamlining the family courts so that cases are not delayed because it is unjust to the parties involved. Attorney Hotusing lost the election resoundinly.
Attorney Hotusing lost the election resoundinly. We look forward to seeing how this case unfolds over the coming weeks.
Bookhardt said his temperament on the bench would be “even, consistent and respectful.”
Hotusing said there’s a “large disparity” in experience between him and Bookhardt because he’s already served as a judge and spent nearly eight more years as a prosecutor than his opponent.
Born and raised in Brevard County, Sam Bookhardt, 57, said he enlisted in the U.S. Army at 17 and was honorably discharged. He earned his law degree at Stetson University and also worked as an assistant state attorney.
Circuit judges serve six-year terms and have jurisdiction over matters including criminal felonies, major civil lawsuits, guardianship and probate issues, tax disputes, domestic relations and juvenile cases.
Currently, Bookhardt operates his own practice in Cocoa.
She previously worked as a digital content editor and staff writer for the Orlando Weekly, as well as stints at the Winter Haven News-Chief, The Ledger and The Gainesville Sun.
Asked by the Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board about those violations, Hotusing noted that he was never suspended and said he didn’t think his criticism of the sitting judge was wrong.
Bookhardt said his temperament on the bench would be “even, consistent and respectful.”
Hotusing said there’s a “large disparity” in experience between him and Bookhardt because he’s already served as a judge and spent nearly eight more years as a prosecutor than his opponent.
Born and raised in Brevard County, Sam Bookhardt, 57, said he enlisted in the U.S. Army at 17 and was honorably discharged. He earned his law degree at Stetson University and also worked as an assistant state attorney.
Circuit judges serve six-year terms and have jurisdiction over matters including criminal felonies, major civil lawsuits, guardianship and probate issues, tax disputes, domestic relations and juvenile cases.
Currently, Bookhardt operates his own practice in Cocoa.
She previously worked as a digital content editor and staff writer for the Orlando Weekly, as well as stints at the Winter Haven News-Chief, The Ledger and The Gainesville Sun.
Asked by the Orlando Sentinel Editorial Board about those violations, Hotusing noted that he was never suspended and said he didn’t think his criticism of the sitting judge was wrong.