Docket SC09-1181
- Opinion
- Amicus Brief of The American Bar Association In Support of Petitioner, Public Defender, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida
- Amended Brief of Amicus Curiae, Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Public Interest Law Section of The Florida Bar University of Miami School of Law - Center For Ethics & Public Service National Association For Criminal Defense Lawyers Brennan Center For Justice Constitution Project In Support of Petitioner
- Brief Amicus Curiae of Criminal Conflict And Civil Regional Counsel, Third Region of Florida In Support of Petitioner
- Amended Brief of Amicus Curiae, The Criminal Law Section of The Florida Bar, In Support of Petitioner
- Amended Brief of Amicus Curiae, The Criminal Law Section of The Florida Bar, In Support of Petitioner
- Answer Brief of Respondent
- Amicus Curiae Brief of The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association In Support of The Respondent, The State of Florida
- Reply Brief of Petitioners
- Brief of Amicus Curiae The Florida Public Defender Association, INC. In Support of Petitioner
- Initial Brief On The Merits
- State of Florid's Response Opposing Expedited Motion To Consolidate Cases
- Brief of Petitioner On Jurisdiction
- Brief of Respondent On Jurisdiction
- Amicus Brief of The American Bar Association In Support of Petitioner, Public Defender, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida
- Amended Brief of Amicus Curiae, The Criminal Law Section of The Florida Bar, In Support of Petitioner
- Answer Brief of Respondent
- Amicus Curiae Brief of The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association In Support of The Respondent, The State of Florida
- Reply Brief of Petitioners
- Brief of Amicus Curiae The Florida Public Defender Association, INC. In Support of Petitioner
- Initial Brief On The Merits
- State of Florida's Response Opposing Expedited Motion To Consolidated Cases
- Brief of Petitioner On Jurisdiction
- Brief of Respondent On Jurisdiction
- Oral Argument – June 7, 2012 (Gavel to Gavel)
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