Expert Witnesses
… psychiatrists and psychologists, in certain types of cases under specific circumstances. Generally, these cases include, … evaluations. The Court does not pay for an expert’s time for a deposition or conference with the attorneys. The … competency order posted on this page to the right under the label “Standard Orders.” The standardized orders …
competency
… A witness's ability to observe, recall and recount under other what happened. Criminal defendants must also be …
Resources
… is a vital step in preparing for a court appearance. Under the Resource section we’ve compiled resources from the …
recognizance
… than a promise to appear before the court at the proper time. Failure to appear in court at the proper time is a separate crime. …
Stay Informed During Hurricane Season
… a hurricane. You can find us on all social media platforms under the following handle: @NinthCircuitFL. …
alibi
… A defense claim that the accused was somewhere else at the time a crime was committed. …
nolo contenders
… Acts allowed to be done after the time when they should be done, with a retroactive effect. …
Civil Case Management
… must be filed on the case by the plaintiff at the same time as the civil cover sheet, complaint and summons(es). The … have been or may be designated by court order as complex under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.201. Upon such …
calling the docket
… of causes at commencement of term of court, for setting a time for trial or entering orders. …
Court Program Specialist III – Problem Solving Court
… offers an excellent opportunity to serve adult clients under the Problem-Solving Court Programs while gaining … on a year-for-year basis. Orange County Funded with full-time benefits. County Funded; Variable hour employees may be … for insurance coverage. Holiday pay, sick or vacation time accrued. Up to 40 hours per week except for holiday …