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Born on [[August 13]], [[1964]], Rodgers graduated from [[Gulf Breeze High School]] and joined the Army. She received her bachelor's degree from the [[University of West Florida]] in 1989 and her J.D. from the California Western School of Law in 1992.
 
Born on [[August 13]], [[1964]], Rodgers graduated from [[Gulf Breeze High School]] and joined the Army. She received her bachelor's degree from the [[University of West Florida]] in 1989 and her J.D. from the California Western School of Law in 1992.
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May it be noted, this "judge" sentenced a man (Kent hovind) to 10 years in prison for keeping money that was given to him, he never stole anything or sold drugs etc.. He had a ministry, and if he was guilty of anything it would be payroll taxes.  Murderers sometimes don't even get ten years in prison, but the judge may have a bias against Christians judging by prior cases.  This is a great injustice and Mr. Hovind should be free
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When Judge [[Lacey Collier]] was appointed to the federal bench in [[1991]], Rodgers became his first law clerk.<ref name="newjudge">"New judge in town." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 28, 2004.</ref> She practiced with the law firm of [[Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Stackhouse]] from 1994-98, then served as general counsel for [[West Florida Medical Center]] before going into private employment law practice in 1999. On [[May 9]], [[2002]], she replaced [[Susan Novotny]] as U.S. magistrate judge.
 
When Judge [[Lacey Collier]] was appointed to the federal bench in [[1991]], Rodgers became his first law clerk.<ref name="newjudge">"New judge in town." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 28, 2004.</ref> She practiced with the law firm of [[Clark, Partington, Hart, Larry, Bond & Stackhouse]] from 1994-98, then served as general counsel for [[West Florida Medical Center]] before going into private employment law practice in 1999. On [[May 9]], [[2002]], she replaced [[Susan Novotny]] as U.S. magistrate judge.

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