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ORLANDO — Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law proudly congratulates three esteemed alumni on their recent judicial appointments and election. Mark S. Miller (’11), Laura Moody (’07), and Alicia Peyton (’08) have achieved significant milestones in their legal careers, underscoring the excellence of FAMU Law graduates.
“We are immensely proud of Mark S. Miller, Laura Moody, and Alicia Peyton for their remarkable accomplishments,” said Interim Dean Cecil Howard. “Their appointments and election serve as an inspiration to our students and a testament to the quality of education and mentorship provided at FAMU College of Law. We look forward to seeing the positive impact they will continue to make in the judiciary.”
Mark S. Miller has been appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court. Miller’s commitment to justice and public service reflects the highest standards of FAMU Law’s mission to develop leaders for the legal profession. He is the owner of the Law Offices of Mark S. Miller in Orlando, where he has built a strong reputation for his work in private practice. Previously, he served as a managing attorney at Morgan & Morgan, where he specialized in medical malpractice and negligence cases. Miller’s career also includes service with the Department of Homeland Security, where he held various roles within Immigration and Customs Enforcement, showcasing his dedication to public service and justice.
Laura Moody has also been appointed by Governor DeSantis to serve as a judge on the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit Court. Moody has served as chief legal counsel for the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office since 2019. Her legal career also includes serving as an assistant state attorney for the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. Her exemplary service and dedication to the legal profession has prepared her for this distinguished role.
Alicia Peyton has been elected to serve as a judge on the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court. Peyton, previously worked as senior counsel at King & Markman, P.A., and as an assistant public defender at the Law Offices of Robert Wesley. Her extensive legal experience spans personal injury litigation and criminal defense, where she consistently demonstrated leadership, integrity, and a commitment to her clients. Her achievement highlights the confidence the community has in her ability to uphold the rule of law with integrity and fairness.
FAMU College of Law remains dedicated to equipping its students with the skills, knowledge, and values necessary to excel in the legal profession. The achievements of Miller, Moody, and Peyton reinforce the College’s legacy of producing leaders who serve their communities and uphold the principles of justice.
FAMU College of Law invites prospective students to join its legacy of excellence by applying today. To learn more, visit law.famu.edu.
Media Contact:
Alonda Thomas
Alonda.Thomas@famu.edu
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