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The Honorable Kristy M. Nunez

By June 25, 2019

Judge Kristy Nunez, daughter of Cuban immigrants, was born and raised in Miami, Florida.  She graduated from Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart and attended the University of Miami where she earned a Bachelor of Business Administration.  Judge Nunez then earned her law degree from St. Thomas University School of Law.  Upon graduation, she accepted a full-time position as Assistant State Attorney, which she held for 13 year where she prosecuted thousands of criminal cases, argued hundreds of motions, and tried approximately 50 cases before a jury.

In 2016, Judge Nunez was appointed as the Director of the Human Trafficking Unit where she prosecuted sex and labor trafficking cases as well as supervised the unit.  As part of her duties, Judge Nunez assured that current laws protect the needs of the human trafficking victims by serving as an advocate for legislative change.  In 2017, Judge Nunez was instrumental in identifying gaps in the law and helped achieve legislative changes to Florida Statute 907.041 and Florida Statute 92.565. She has trained hundreds of law enforcement officers on the proper procedure of handling these sensitive cases, and has been a staple in community outreach events focusing on human trafficking.   In 2017 and 2019, Judge Nunez served as a Faculty Presenter at the College of Advanced Judicial Studies, where she spent a day training and educating judges in the State of Florida on the topic of Human Trafficking.  She was also a Faculty Presenter for the 2018 National District Attorney’s Association Conference, and has appeared before the Florida Supreme Court Family and Children Steering Committee to present and discuss relevant matters that affect minor victims of sex crimes as a result of being deposed.

Prior to 2016, Judge Nunez served as a Felony Division Chief for four years where she focused on investigating and prosecuting homicide cases and training junior prosecutors. Judge Nunez has also specialized in prosecuting violent career criminals during her time in the Career Criminal and Robbery Unit and spent almost four years in the Sexual Battery and Child Abuse Unit advocating for the rights and safety of minor victims and rape victims.

Judge Nunez’s passion for youth advocacy and dedication to crime prevention extend beyond the walls of the State Attorney’s Office, and in 2010, she was compelled to action. Judge Nunez co-founded Urban Promise Miami (UPM), a nonprofit organization committed to serving at-risk youth and their families in under-resourced communities within Miami-Dade County.  Judge Nunez served as Board Chair of UPM for 9 years, and currently serves as a Board Member.  From 2016 to 2019, Judge Nunez served as a Board Member of the Miami-Dade League of Prosecutors.  From 2010 to 2013, Judge Nunez served on the Board of Directors of The Melissa Institute, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the study and prevention of violence.  In 2012, she served on the Alumni Council for Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, and as Events Chair for the St. Thomas School of Law Alumni Council.

In August of 2018, Judge Nunez was elected to serve Miami Dade County as a County Court Judge.  Since January of 2019, Judge Nunez has served in the Criminal County Court.  Judge Nunez has dedicated her professional career and personal life to public service.  It is her passion for the law, as well as her love for the community, that ignites her desire to serve Miami-Dade County from the bench. Judge Nunez has received numerous awards and honors for the significant impact she has made in the community, particularly with respect to issues affecting children and minorities.