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Public Defender, Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida v. State, 34 So.3d 2 (Table), 2010 WL 2025545

Facts

The Court issued an order regarding the jurisdiction of the case and outlined the procedural steps for the parties involved. It specified the deadlines for the submission of briefs and the requirement for electronic copies of documents, ensuring that all filings were properly indexed and paginated.

The Court issued an order regarding the jurisdiction of the case and outlined the procedural steps for the parties involved.

Issue

What are the procedural requirements for the submission of briefs and electronic documents in this case?

What are the procedural requirements for the submission of briefs and electronic documents in this case?

Rule

Counsel are directed to transmit a copy of all briefs in an electronic format as required by the provisions of the administrative order.

Per this Court's Administrative Order In Re: Mandatory Submission of Electronic Copies of Documents, AOSC04–84, dated September 13, 2004, counsel are directed to transmit a copy of all briefs in an electronic format as required by the provisions of that order.

Analysis

The Court applied the administrative order to establish clear guidelines for the submission of briefs, ensuring compliance with the electronic filing requirements. This structured approach aimed to facilitate the efficient processing of the case.

The Clerk of the Third District Court of Appeal shall file the original record which shall be properly indexed and paginated on or before July 20, 2010.

Conclusion

The Court's order set forth the necessary procedures for the parties to follow, ensuring that all documents were submitted in a timely and organized manner.

The record shall include the briefs filed in the district court separately indexed.

Who won?

Not applicable as this order pertains to procedural matters rather than a dispute between parties.

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