Docket SC08-1934
- Opinion
- 2008 Out-of-Cycle Report of The Florida Criminal Procedure Rules Committee
- Comments of Judge O. H. Eaton, Jr.
- Comments of Donnie Murrell
- Comments of Florida Public Defender Association
- Criminal Procedures Rules Committee's Response To Comments On Proposed Amendment To Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.130 (First Appearance) By The Florida Public Defender Association
- Criminal Procedure Rules Committee's Response To Comments on Proposed Amendment To Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.130 (First Appearance) By Judge O. H. Eaton
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