Fifth Amendment
… Among other right, the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees that a person cannot be …
presentment (First appearance)
… to be innocent. This presumption remains until and unless the state overcomes the presumption by competent evidence of guilt. …
custody
… The right to or responsibility for a child's care and control, carrying with it the duty of providing food, shelter, medical care, education …
Fourteenth Amendment
… Among other matters, the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from depriving any …
zoning
… The division of a city by legislative regulation into districts, and the design of regulations having to do with structural and …
entrapment
… The act of officers or agents of a government in inducing a person to commit a crime otherwise not contemplated for the purpose of instituting a criminal prosecution against …
decree
… A decision or order of the court. A final decree is one which fully and finally disposes of the litigation. An interlocutory decree is a preliminary …
Orange County Courthouse Facts:
… 416 feet tall Officially opened Jan. 23, 1998 23 floors in the main tower 23rd floor includes large courtroom for … trials Complex encompasses four buildings, including the garage 22 elevators (public, judicial and inmate) City … light fixtures 36,000 light bulbs 4,500 concrete panels in the building’s outer layer 948 concrete pilings in the …
All Courts in Orange and Osceola Counties Will Reopen on Thursday, September 5th.
… As Hurricane Dorian continues to make its way up the coast, the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court will remain closed today, … for service. To stay informed on what’s happening in the Ninth Circuit, please continue to follow us Twitter …
preliminary injunction
… In civil cases when it is necessary to preserve the status quo prior to trial, the court may issue a preliminary injunction or temporary …