Judge Elizabeth Scherer Salary: How Much Does She Earn? Age & Net Worth Revealed

American judge, Elizabeth Scherer who is best known for the Parkland Shooter Nikolas Cruz case has not revealed much about her salary and net worth. However, here is our effort to explore details of her earning and personal life.

Elizabeth Scherer is most popularly known to be a judge based in the United States.

In reality, she is the current judge of Florida’s Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court.

Governor Rick Scott appointed her on December 14, 2012, to replace retiring Judge David Krathen.

Scherer was re-elected in 2014 without opposition, for a six-year term that ends on January 4, 2021.

Elizabeth Scherer Salary And Net Worth: How Much Does She Earn?

As per the reports, Judge Elizabeth Scherer’s salary is estimated to be around $200K.

However, her actual salary has not been revealed yet. According to the US courts, the average compensation of Judges in the USA ranges from $100K to $ 300K USD.

As a matter of fact, Judge Elizabeth is already in a high position so her earning might be in the higher range. She is also known for handling high-profile cases too.

Judge Elizabeth Scherer Age And Height

American Judge, Elizabeth Scherer’s age is 45 years old as of 2021.

In fact, she was born in the year 1976. She celebrates her birthday on the 4th of June every year. Her zodiac sign is Gemini.

Also she stands at the height of 5 feet and 6 inches and weighs around 60 kgs. She has a dark brown eye color.

She was born to her mother Anne Scherer and father William Scherer in a Christian family in Florida, USA.

Elizabeth Scherer Husband: Who Is She Married To?

Elizabeth Scherer was previously married to her husband Anthony Mercer.

They separated, though, when Anthony was charged with drug possession and trafficking. Later, the charges were dismissed. She is also the mother of a three-year-old girl.

Scherer sat over the pre-trial hearings for the alleged perpetrator of the Parkland, Florida school shooting in 2018.

Nikolas Cruz, who confessed to the shooting and was charged with 17 charges of first-degree murder and 17 counts of attempted murder, was denied a trial date on January 8, 2019.

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