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After becoming Interim Chief Judge of Florida's 4th Circuit Court based in Jacksonville, on July 1, 2015, Mahon issued a Summary Order prohibiting photography in public places, criticism of the court and specifically "speech that ‘degrade[s] or call[s] into question the integrity’ of judges on courthouse sidewalks" of the Duval County ...
It houses courtrooms and judges from the Duval County and Fourth Judicial Circuit Courts. The new facility is located Downtown Jacksonville, Florida; it was built starting in 2009 and opened in 2012. Duval County was created on August 12, 1822 and was formerly part of St. Johns County. Although the county's area was huge, it took more than ...
Brian D. Lambert - Chief Judge 2014– Rick Scott: F. Rand Wallis: 2013– Rick Scott: James A. Edwards: 2014– Rick Scott: Eric Eisnaugle: 2017– Rick Scott: John M. Harris: 2018– Rick Scott: Scott Makar [10] January 1, 2023 Ron DeSantis: Harvey L. Jay January 1, 2023 Ron DeSantis: Adrian G. Soud January 1, 2023 Ron DeSantis: Joe ...
A Summit County Common Pleas Court judge on Tuesday determined that Hudson's former city manager was the subject of a "frivolous" lawsuit that claimed she had breached her 2022 separation ...
An 18-year-old man was sentenced Monday to 50 years in prison for killing a man two years ago in DeLand.. Kveon Asun Jiles was found guilty of second-degree murder at a jury trial in June for the ...
The former student, now an adult, filed a civil suit in 2021 against Harding in Norfolk County Superior Court. That case has since been moved to U.S. District Court .
There are 29 elected circuit judges for Duval county: (8) Civil, (1) Probate, (7) Family, (8) Criminal and (4) Juvenile. Mark Mahon is chief judge of the circuit. [16] The Jacksonville State Attorney's Office for the 4th Circuit has the responsibility for prosecuting persons charged with crimes.
The Florida Supreme Court building. 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]