Supreme Court of Florida Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Pursuant to the Requirements of F.S
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1 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section I. Circuit Criminal - Part Defendants Number of Defendants Accused Capital Murder Non Capital Murder Sexual Offenses Robbery Crimes Against Persons Burglary Theft, Forgery Fraud Worthless Checks (Felony) Crimes Against Property Drugs Number of Defendants Before Trial Speedy Trial Rule Dismissals Dismissed c. Transferred d. Plea (guilty/nolo) e. After Trial Non-Jury (1) (2) (3) Acquitted/ Dismissed Plea (guilty/nolo) Convicted By Jury (1) (2) (3) Acquitted/ Dismissed Plea (guilty/nolo) Convicted C. Defendants with Cases Reopened JANUARY 2002 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL SRS REPORTING FORMS
2 Summary for the Month of Supreme Court of Florida, Circuit County Section I. Circuit Criminal - Part Counts Number of Counts Filed Capital Murder Non Capital Murder Sexual Offenses Robbery Crimes Against Persons Burglary Theft, Forgery Fraud Worthless Checks (Felony) Crimes Against Property Drugs Misdemeanors Number of Counts Before Trial Speedy Trial Rule Dismissals Dismissed c. Transferred d. Plea (guilty/nolo) e. After Trial Non-Jury (1) Acquitted/ Dismissed (2) Plea (guilty/nolo) (3) Convicted By Jury (1) Acquitted/ Dismissed (2) Plea (guilty/nolo) (3) Convicted JANUARY 2002 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL SRS REPORTING FORMS
3 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section I. Circuit Criminal - Part 3. Special Proceedings Total Number of No Files Number of Appeals Filed from County Court Number of Post Conviction Relief Motions (Fl R. Crim. P ) Filed Number of Probation Revocation s Number of Bond s Number of Adversary Preliminary s (Fl R. Crim. P (b)) JANUARY 2002 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL SRS REPORTING FORMS
4 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Pursuant to the Requirements of F. S Section II. Family Court - Part Number of Cases Filed Simplified Dissolution Dissolution Domestic Violence Dating Violence Repeat Violence Sexual Violence Number of Cases Dismissed, Settled or Before Dismissed, Settled or After 3. by Default 4. by Judge 5. by Non-Jury Trial 6. by Jury Trial 7. by C. Reopened Cases Modification/ Supplemental Petition Motion for Civil Contempt/ Enforcement 3. JANUARY Revised January 2010 FAMILY COURT SRS REPORTING FORMS
5 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section II. Family Court - Part Number of Cases Filed Support UIFSA IV-D Non IV-D IV-D Non IV-D Family Court Adoption Arising Out of Chapter 63 Name Change Paternity/ Disestablishment of Paternity Number of Cases Dismissed, Settled or Before Dismissed, Settled or After 3. by Default 4. by Judge 5. by Non-Jury Trial 6. by Jury Trial 7. by C. Reopened Cases Modification/ Supplemental Petition Motion for Civil Contempt/ Enforcement 3. JANUARY Revised January 2010 FAMILY COURT SRS REPORTING FORMS
6 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section II. Family Court - Part 1 Only for the Reporting of the Disposition of Cases filed PRIOR to January 1, This Form is OPTIONAL and is only valid through December 31, Number of Cases Child Support UIFSA Domestic Relations Repeat Violence Dismissed, Settled or Before Dismissed, Settled or After by Default by Judge by Non-Jury Trial by Jury Trial by Part 3. Dependency Only for the Reporting of the Disposition of Dependency Petitions filed PRIOR to January 1, Total Petitions (including CINS/FINS) for Petitions filed prior to January 1, JANUARY Revised January 2010 FAMILY COURT SRS REPORTING FORMS
7 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section II. Family Court Complaints Filed Part Delinquency Part 3. Dependency Petitions Filed Complaints Prior to Dependency Petitions Filed Petition C. Petitions Filed Shelter Petitions Filed D. Petitions 3. Termination of Parental Rights Petitions Filed Arising out of Chapter 39 E. Juvenile with Reopened Cases 4. Adoption Petitions Filed Arising out of Chapter 39 F. Number of Certification to 5. CINS/FINS Petitions Filed Circuit Criminal Division G. Number of Direct Files to Criminal Division Petitions H. Number of Detention s Dependency Petitions Shelter Petitions 3. Termination of Parental Rights Petitions Arising out of Chapter Adoption Petitions Arising out of Chapter CINS/FINS Petitions Reopened Cases Number of Judicial Review s 3. Number of Shelter s C. Actions JANUARY Revised January 2010 FAMILY COURT SRS REPORTING FORMS
8 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section III. Circuit Civil Part 3. Involuntary Civil Commitment INVOLUNARY CIVIL COMMITMENT OF SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS (ICCSVP) Page 1 Total Sexually Violent Predator Petitions Filed (section , F.S.) Total Probable Cause s (Section , F. S.) (B-1 and B-2) Non-Adversarial Determinations (section (1), F.S.) Adversarial (section (2), F.S.) C. Total Sexually Violent Predator Petitions (section , F.S.) (C-1 through C-6) Total Dismissed by the State Attorney Total Dismissed by Judge 3. Total by Judge/Non-Jury Trial (C-3a through C-3d) c. d. Number of persons adjudged as not sexually violent predators Number of persons adjudged as sexually violent predators that are committed without conditional release Number of persons adjudged as sexually violent predators that are released conditionally Number of persons adjudged as sexually violent predators that are released unconditionally Revised January 2010 SRS REPORTING FORMS
9 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section III. Circuit Civil Part 3. Involuntary Civil Commitment INVOLUNARY CIVIL COMMITMENT OF SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS (ICCSVP) Page 2 4. Total by Jury Trial (C-4a through C-4d) c. d. Number of persons adjudged as not sexually violent predators Number of persons adjudged as sexually violent predators committed without condition release Number of persons adjudged as sexually violent predators that are released conditionally Number of persons adjudged as sexually violent predators that are released unconditionally Total by (stipulation, admission, negotiation etc.) Number of persons adjudged as sexually violent predators committed for failure to comply with conditions or release D. Total Number of Retrials (section (1), F.S.) E. Total Examinations/Reviews, and Trials (E-1 through E-3) Number of Examinations/Reviews (section (1), F.S.) 3. Number of Probable Cause s (section (3), F.S.) Total Trials for Release Status Subsequent to Examination (section (4), F.S.) (E-3a and E-3b) Number Granted Number Denied Revised January 2010 SRS REPORTING FORMS
10 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section III. Circuit Civil Part 3. Involuntary Civil Commitment INVOLUNARY CIVIL COMMITMENT OF SEXUALLY VIOLENT PREDATORS (ICCSVP) Page 3 F. Total Petitions for Release Filed (F-1 through F-3) Total Petitions Filed with Authorization by Dept. of Children and Families (section , F.S.) (F-1a and F-1b) Number Granted Number Denied Total Petitions Filed without Authorization by Dept. of Children and Families (section , F.S.) (F-2a and F-2b) Number Granted Number Denied 3. Total Petitions Filed Pursuant to a Right of Habeas Corpus (section (1)(a)) (F-3a and F-3b) Number Granted Number Denied Revised January 2010 SRS REPORTING FORMS
11 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section III. Circuit Civil - Part Number of Cases Filed Professional Malpractice Business Medical Professional Products Liability Auto Negligence Condominium Contract And Indebtedness Eminent Domain Number of Cases Dismissed Before Pursuant to Pursuant to c. Before Dismissed After Pursuant to Pursuant to c. After 3. by Default 4. by Judge by Non-Jury Trial by Jury Trial by C. Reopened Cases D. Total Number of Appeals Filed From County Court JANUARY Revised January 2010 CIRCUIT CIVIL SRS REPORTING FORMS
12 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section III. Circuit Civil - Part Negligence - Number of Cases Filed Business Governance Business Tort Environmental/ Toxic Tort Third Party Indemnification Construction Defect Mass Tort Negligent Security Nursing Home Negligence Premises Liability Commercial Premises Liability Residential Number of Cases Dismissed Before Pursuant to Pursuant to c. Before Dismissed After Pursuant to Pursuant to c. After 3. by Default 4. by Judge by Non-Jury Trial by Jury Trial by C. Reopened Cases JANUARY Revised January 2010 CIRCUIT CIVIL SRS REPORTING FORMS
13 Summary for the Month of,, Circuit County Section III. Circuit Civil - Part c. Number of Cases Filed Commercial Foreclosure $50,001- $250,000 $249,999 or More $0- $50,000 Real Property/Mortgage Foreclosure Homestead Residential Non-Homestead Residential $0- $50,000 Foreclosure $50,001- $249,999 $250,000 or More $0- $50,000 Foreclosure $50,001- $249,999 $250,000 or More Real Property Actions $0- $50,001- $250,000 $50,000 $249,999 or More Number of Cases Dismissed Before Pursuant to Pursuant to c. Before Dismissed After Pursuant to Pursuant to c. After 3. by Default 4. by Judge by Non-Jury Trial by Jury Trial by C. Reopened Cases JANUARY Revised January 2010 CIRCUIT CIVIL SRS REPORTING FORMS
14 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Section III. Circuit Civil - Part d. Number of Cases Filed Antitrust/ Trade Regulation Business Transaction Constitutional Challenge Statute or Ordinance Constitutional Challenge Proposed Amendment Corporate Trust Discrimination Employment or Insurance Claim Intellectual Property Libel/ Slander Shareholder Derivative Securities Litigation Trade Secret Trust Litigation Number of Cases Dismissed Before Pursuant to Pursuant to c. Before Dismissed After Pursuant to Pursuant to c. After 3. by Default 4. by Judge by Non-Jury Trial by Jury Trial by C. Reopened Cases JANUARY Revised January 2010 CIRCUIT CIVIL SRS REPORTING FORMS
15 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Pursuant to the Requirements of F. S Section III. Circuit Civil - Part Only for the Reporting of the Disposition of Cases filed PRIOR to January 1, This Form is OPTIONAL and is only valid through December 31, Number of Cases Professional Malpractice Negligence Real Property/Mortgage Foreclosure Dismissed Before Pursuant to Pursuant to c. Before Dismissed After Pursuant to Pursuant to c. After 3. by Default 4. by Judge by Non-Jury by Jury Trial by C. Reopened Cases JANUARY Revised January 2010 CIRCUIT CIVIL SRS REPORTING FORMS
16 Summary for the Month of Circuit County Pursuant to the Requirements of F. S Section IV. Probate Number of Cases Filed Probate Guardianship Trust Baker Act Substance Abuse Social Number of Cases Before by Judge 3. by Non-Jury Trial 4. by C. Reopened Cases JANUARY 2002 PROBATE SRS REPORTING FORMS
17 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Pursuant to the Requirements of F. S Section V. County Criminal - Part I. Defendants Number of Defendants Accused Misdemeanors Worthless Check (Misdemeanor) County Ordinances Municipal Ordinance Number of Defendants Before Trial No Files c. d. Speedy Trial Rule Dismissals Dismissed Transferred e. Plea f. After Trial Non-Jury (1) (2) (3) Acquitted/ Dismissed Plea (guilty/nolo) Convicted By Jury (1) (2) (3) Acquitted/ Dismissed Plea (guilty/nolo) Convicted C. Defendants with Cases Reopened JANUARY 2002 CIRCUIT CRIMINAL SRS REPORTING FORMS
18 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Pursuant to the Requirements of F. S Section V. County Criminal - Part II. Special Proceedings Number of Bond s Number of Adversary Preliminary s (Fl R. Crim. P (b)) Number of Probation Revocation s Number of Post Conviction Relief Motions (Fl R. Crim. P ) JANUARY 2002 COUNTY CRIMINAL SRS REPORTING FORMS
19 Summary for the Month of, Circuit County Pursuant to the Requirements of F. S Section VI. County Civil Cases Filed Small Claims (up to $5,000) Civil ($5,001 to $15,000) Replevins Evictions Civil (non-monetary) Cases Dismissed, Settled or Before Dismissed, Settled or After 3. by Default 4. by Judge 5. by Non- Jury Trial 6. by Jury Trial 7. C. Reopened Cases JANUARY 2002 PROBATE SRS REPORTING FORMS
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