Docket 96646
Citation: 802 So. 2d 298
- Opinion
- Opinion
- Proposed Amendments by Morris Committee
- Comments of The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)
- Comments of the American Bar Association, the Association's Death Penalty Representation Project
- Comments of Governor Jeb Bush Regarding Proposed Amendments
- Correction to Comments of Governor Jeb Bush
- Comments of The Florida Public Defender Association, Inc.
- Comment by The Florida Bar Criminal Procedure Rules Committee
- Comments of Harvey Ruvin, Clerk, (May 22, 2000)
- Comments of Stan R. Morris, Circuit Judge (September 30, 1999)
- Comments of Helene E. Marks, Esq., Legal Counsel to the Clerk (May 26, 2000)
- Opinion
- Response of Moving/Petitioning Parties in Farina Et Al to Brief of Amicus Curiae
- Corrected Reply to Amicus Curiae Brief of John E. Thrasher in Support of Constitutionality of Sections 6 and 7 of Chapters 2000-3, Laws of Florida
- Comments of the Capital Collateral Regional Counsel
- Comments of the Office of the Capital Collateral Regional Counsel - South
- Comments of the Florida Public Defender Association, Inc.
- Comments Regarding Morris Committee's Proposed Amendment to Rule 3.851, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure
- Comments of the Florida Bar Criminal Procudure Rules Committee
- Comments of the Office of the Attorney General
- Comments and Suggested Modification to Proposed Amendments
- Comments of The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Comments of the Rules of Judicial Administration Committee of The Florida Bar
- Comments of the Solicitor General on Behalf of the Attorney General and the State of Florida
- Correction and Clarification to the Solicitor General's Comments on the Proposed Amendments to Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure 3.851, 3.852, and 3.993
- Comments of the Twenty State Attorneys Acting Together Through the Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association
- Comments of Speaker Thrasher to Proposed Rule Amendments
- Supplemental Comments of the Office of the Capital Collateral Counsel - Northern Region
- Oral Argument – March 14, 2000 (Gavel to Gavel)
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