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  2. Certified question - Wikipedia

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    Rule 19 of the Supreme Court Rules allows for the certification of legal questions to the United States Supreme Court. The rule provides that "a United States court of appeals may certify to this Court a question or proposition of law on which it seeks instruction for the proper decision of a case. The certificate shall contain a statement of ...

  3. Supreme Court of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Florida has appellate jurisdiction that is discretionary (cases the Court may choose to hear if it wishes) in most cases and mandatory (cases the court must hear) in a few cases. In some matters, the Court has original jurisdiction , meaning that the case can begin and end in the Supreme Court absent a basis for further ...

  4. Template:Florida Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Florida: John D. Couriel March 23, 1978 (age 46) Third: June 1, 2020 – January 2, 2029: 2053 Ron DeSantis (R) Harvard: Jamie Grosshans: 1978 or 1979 (age 45–46) Fifth: September 14, 2020 – January 2, 2029: 2053 Ron DeSantis (R) Mississippi: Renatha Francis: 1977 (age 46–47) Fourth: September 1, 2022 – January 6, 2031: 2052 Ron ...

  5. Certificate of appealability - Wikipedia

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    The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 changed the procedures for issuing a certificate of appealability in federal court. Under the 1996 law, there can be no appeal from a final order in a §2255 proceeding unless a circuit justice or judge issues a certificate of appealability. [7] The United States Supreme Court held in ...

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  7. Supreme Court declines Florida's request to enforce law ... - AOL

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    The court, divided 6-3, with three conservatives dissenting, turned away an emergency request from Florida officials after lower courts blocked the law statewide. The majority did not explain its ...

  8. Florida State Courts System - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest court in the U.S. state of Florida. The Supreme Court consists of seven judges: the Chief Justice and six Justices who are appointed by the Governor to 6-year terms and remain in office if retained in a general election near the end of each term. [2] The Court is the final arbiter of Florida law, and ...

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