Docket SC09-0141
- Opinion
- Three-Year Cycle Amendments To The Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure
- Division
- Division
- Comments of The Sixth Judicial Circuit In Opposition To Proposed Amendments To Rule Of Juvenile Procedure 8.100 And Rule of Juvenile Procedure 8.257
- Comment of Jim Coats, Sheriff of Pinellas County, Florida, To The Amendments To The Florida Rules of Juvenile Procedure, Proposed Amended Fla. R. JUV. P. 8.100
- Comments of The Florida Department of Children And Families
- Comments of The Family Law Rules Committee To Proposed Amendments To FLA. R. JUV. P. 8.257
- Comments In Support of Amendment To Florida Rule of Juvenile Procedure 8.100 By The Florida Public Defender Association, INC., Florida Children's First, And The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- University of Miami School of Law Children & Youth Law Clinic Comments In Support of Rule 8.100 Amendment
- Comments of The University of Miami School of Law Center For The Study of Human Rights in Support of The Proposed Amendment To Rule 8.100, Florida Rules of Juvenule Procedure
- Response of The Juvenile Court Rules Committee To Comments
- Response of The Juvenile Court Rules Committee To Comments of Family Law Rules Committee
- Oral Argument – June 4, 2009 (Gavel to Gavel)
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