HCBA Lawyer Magazine Vol. 29, No. 1 | Page 17

F R O M T H E T H I R T E E N T H J U D I C I A L C I R C U I T C H I E F J U D G E Judge Ronald Ficarrotta - Chief Judge for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Continued from page 14 to be tapped as Tampa’s first and only poet laureate in 1996 by former Mayor Dick Greco. Then, on February 20, 2013, the Hillsborough County Commission recognized Mr. Tokley as Hillsborough County’s Official Poet Laureate. You might ask why his story is so meaningful to me. Back in 2004, when the George Edgecomb Courthouse was opened, Mr. Tokley wrote a poem to honor the occasion. In 2010, his poem was engraved on a sidewalk-encased plaque in front of the statue of Lady Justice. Unfortunately, during preparations for the 2012 Republican National Convention, the plaque sustained damage and was removed. The plaque was no longer a physical part of the courthouse, until July 11, 2018. On that day, I welcomed Mr. Tokley back to the same place where his words were previously displayed. A new, raised pedestal was unveiled to honor the immortal words of Tampa’s Poet Laureate, Mr. James Tokley, Sr. Thanks to the vision and dedication of Judge Claudia Isom and her Judicial Assistant Marlina McClure, Mr. Tokley’s words are renewed for all to embrace. May the visitors of today and many, many tomorrows pause and reflect on A Modern Manifesto. A MODERN MANIFESTO Let me live in a land of Justice … one where every human being Has been judged and found the equal of the greatest king or queen. & Let me lift the lamp of reason … so that all who seek may find That the scales of hate have been removed & Justice is not blind! O’ Let me shout the Bill of Rights in every courtroom of the land Until the civil sword of Justice rests in every human hand, & In the course of generations, let the cause of Justice be: That we pledge ourselves to Freedom, But by Justice we are free! Representatives of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit with James Tokley, Sr. at the plaque unveiling. SEPT - OCT 2018 | HCBA LAWYER 15