Judge Ellen James Morphonios (September 30, 1929 – December 22, 2002) was a Dade County, Florida Circuit Judge, remembered for having prosecuted rock star Jim Morrison ( The Doors) for allegedly exposing himself in her early days as a prosecutor. She was nicknamed "Maximum Morphonios" for the long sentences she routinely handed down to violent criminals.
A native of Hyde County, North Carolina, Morphonios was a former model and beauty queen who passed a Florida exam that allowed her to enter law school without an undergraduate degree. [1] She was also a member of Mensa International - the international organization for people with intelligence quotients in the top 2%. [2]
Morphonios was a member of the National Rifle Association of America, and was invited to address the 1990 annual convention in Anaheim. [3] She appeared on many talk shows, including Donahue, Oprah and 60 Minutes, and was a frequent guest panelist on CNN. [3]
Her highest profile case was probably her prosecution of Jim Morrison for allegedly exposing himself at a 1969 concert in Miami. [3] The verdict was appealed by Morrison died in 1971 before the appeal could be considered.
She wrote an autobiography in 1991, Maximum Morphonios: The Life and Times of America's Toughest Judge ( ISBN 0688091555).
Morphonios retired following a series of corruption allegations that targeted a number of Dade County judges. Despite efforts by the federal government, no allegations against Morphonios were ever substantiated. She returned briefly to the bench in 1997. [4]
Ellen Morphonios died on Sunday, December 22, 2002, from stomach cancer. [3]
Judge Ellen James Morphonios (September 30, 1929 – December 22, 2002) was a Dade County, Florida Circuit Judge, remembered for having prosecuted rock star Jim Morrison ( The Doors) for allegedly exposing himself in her early days as a prosecutor. She was nicknamed "Maximum Morphonios" for the long sentences she routinely handed down to violent criminals.
A native of Hyde County, North Carolina, Morphonios was a former model and beauty queen who passed a Florida exam that allowed her to enter law school without an undergraduate degree. [1] She was also a member of Mensa International - the international organization for people with intelligence quotients in the top 2%. [2]
Morphonios was a member of the National Rifle Association of America, and was invited to address the 1990 annual convention in Anaheim. [3] She appeared on many talk shows, including Donahue, Oprah and 60 Minutes, and was a frequent guest panelist on CNN. [3]
Her highest profile case was probably her prosecution of Jim Morrison for allegedly exposing himself at a 1969 concert in Miami. [3] The verdict was appealed by Morrison died in 1971 before the appeal could be considered.
She wrote an autobiography in 1991, Maximum Morphonios: The Life and Times of America's Toughest Judge ( ISBN 0688091555).
Morphonios retired following a series of corruption allegations that targeted a number of Dade County judges. Despite efforts by the federal government, no allegations against Morphonios were ever substantiated. She returned briefly to the bench in 1997. [4]
Ellen Morphonios died on Sunday, December 22, 2002, from stomach cancer. [3]