Education
Perry earned his Bachelor of Science degree in History in 1972 from Tuskegee University.
Perry earned his Bachelor of Science degree in History in 1972 from Tuskegee University.
He was the presiding judge for the high profile Casey Anthony murder trial. Perry"s father, the late Belvin Perry, Senior (born October 8, 1920- died May 16, 1995) served as one of Orlando"s first two African-American police officers.
In 1974 he earned his Masters of Education from the same university.
In 1977, Perry received a Juris Doctor degree from Texas Southern University"s Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Judge Perry has been involved in two of Central Florida"s most highly publicized trials.
As a prosecutor, Perry was the lead attorney in the case of Florida v. As a Circuit Court Judge, Perry presided over the case "State of Florida v.
The jury found Anthony not guilty of First Degree Murder, Aggravated Child Abuse, and Aggravated Manslaughter of a child, but guilty of four misdemeanor counts of Providing False Information to a Law Enforcement Officer.
In 2014, Perry retired from the bench and immediately joined Orlando law firm of Morgan & Morgan as a personal-injury attorney.
Perry is a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.