Orange & Osceola Counties
… Serving Orange and Osceola counties, the Ninth Circuit covers over 2,500 square miles and serves more than 2 million residents, making it one of the largest circuits in Florida. …
Orange County Courthouse
… The complex includes a 23-level courthouse tower, stands 416 … feet of interior space. High-volume courts, Clerk of the Courts, and the jury assembly area are located in the tower's four-story … the garage are off of Magnolia and Orange Avenues. Rates for parking are $2.00 per hour with a maximum of $15.00 for …
Emerson R. Thompson, Jr.
… Thompson served as a County, Circuit and Appellate Judge for 33 years, including terms as Chief Judge for the Ninth Circuit and the Fifth DCA. …
Courtroom Technology Support
… Audio/Visual Presentation The Court provides audio/video presentation technology for courtroom use on a first come-first serve basis. Provided … Video Conference The Court provides video conference service, equipment, and support for trial appearances and … Court Administration provides equipment and support for evidence presentation, video conferencing, public WiFi, …
closing arguments
… The final statements by the attorney to the jury or the court arguing the evidence that they have attempted to …
Probate/Guardianship/Mental Health Court
… The Circuit Courts in Florida are the trial courts of general jurisdiction. The Probate Division of the Circuit Court has jurisdiction of …
Inside the Courts
… Inside the Courts is the Ninth Circuit unique education program. … this event if you are: A high school teacher looking for practical civics knowledge to share with your students … more about the court system Click here to register for this year's event! …
UPDATED Notice of Judicial Vacancies
… deadline extended and two circuit judgeships added. The Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) for the Ninth Circuit seeks highly qualified nominees to fill … candidates can find the application form at www.flgov.com. The Commission requires your application be complete …
charge
… The statement accusing a person of committing a particular crime. Also the judge's instructions to jury on it duties, on the law involved in the case and on how the law in the case …
Miranda Rule
… The rule, pronounced in Miranda v Arizona, that confessions are inadmissible in a criminal prosecution if the police do not advise the suspect in custody of certain rights before questioning. …