2020 Wall of Fame Inductee: Robin Fuson

Robin Fuson graduated from the University of South Florida in 1990 with a B.S. in Criminology and the Stetson University College of Law in 1993. Mr. Fuson began his 26 year legal career with the State Attorney's Office in Hillsborough County in 1993. He was Chief of the State's DUI Prosecution and Narcotics Units. He prosecuted first degree murder, RICO, trafficking, kidnapping, organized crime, as well as a host of other offenses, compiling over 200 jury trials. In 2001, Mr. Fuson took his legal experience to the private sector for 18 years before deciding to run for Circuit Court Judge. He was elected in November of 2018.

Mr. Fuson is a Florida native and a lifelong resident of Hillsborough County. He played for 13 years in professional baseball, with Oakland, Cleveland, Boston and Seattle. He received two ALCS championship rings and one World Series Championship ring. Mr. Fuson was an Adjunct Professor at USF and his father was a Professor at USF for 30 years, starting as a charter faculty member with USF's first classes in 1960.