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THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER 9.03 (v 2018-2) GENERAL ASSIGNMENTS Effective March 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018 In order to provide for the requirements of the Eighth Judicial Circuit with regard to the assignment of judges, in accordance with Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.215, IT IS ORDERED: The assignments set forth in this General Assignment order are reflected on the County and Regional County Circuit Court Master Calendars which are hereby incorporated. The Master Calendars are published on the website of the Eighth Judicial Circuit of Florida and are revised as needed on order of the Chief Judge. The judicial assignments for the Eighth Judicial Circuit for the period March 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018 are as follows: Toby S. Monaco, Chief Judge CIRCUIT CIVIL AND PROBATE DIVISION ASSIGNMENTS Monica J. Brasington, Administrative Judge Donna M. Keim David P. Kreider Phillip A. Pena Stanley H. Griffis, III Gilchrist Union Levy Circuit-wide Baker and Bradford Division W (Extraordinary Writs), Assigned Civil Cases, Backup Circuit Civil, Backup Probate and Guardianship Circuit Civil Division K Circuit Civil, Mortgage Foreclosures 1, Extraordinary Writs Circuit Civil Division J Division MG (Residential Foreclosures) 1, Probate and Guardianship Division A Circuit Civil, Mortgage Foreclosures 1, Extraordinary Writs Circuit Civil, Mortgage Foreclosures 1, Extraordinary Writs Jimmy Ryce Cases (including County Division R ) Circuit Civil, Mortgage Foreclosures 1, Extraordinary Writs 1 Some cases in this division may be covered by a magistrate or hearing officer with judicial oversight as indicated in the General Magistrate and Hearing Officer Assignments below. Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 1

FAMILY DIVISION ASSIGNMENTS James P. Nilon, Administrative Judge Robert K. Groeb Susanne Wilson Bullard Victor L. Hulslander Effective January 1, 2018 through February 28, 2018 Family Division DR1, Juvenile Dependency 1, Family Division UFC 2, Truancy 1 Effective March 1, 2018: Family Division DR1, Juvenile Dependency 1, Family Division UFC 2 Effective January 1, 2018 through February 28, 2018 Family Division DR2, Family Division DV (Domestic Violence), Family Division AD (Adoption), Effective March 1, 2018 Family Division DR2, Family Division DV (Domestic Violence), Family Division N DOR Cases 1, Family Division AD (Adoption) Effective January 1, 2018 through February 28, 2018 Family Division DR3, Juvenile Delinquency 4, Family Division N DOR Cases 1, CINS/FINS Kristine Van Vorst Mental Health Division S 4 Effective March 1, 2018 Family Division DR3, Juvenile Delinquency 4, Truancy, CINS/FINS Family Division DR4, All Simplified Dissolutions, Pro Se cases assigned to DR1, DR2, DR3 and DR4 3, Mental Health Division Q Monica J. Brasington David P. Kreider Gilchrist Union Family 1, Domestic Violence, Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Dependency 1, Probate, Mental Health Family 1, Domestic Violence, Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Dependency 1, Probate 2 These Unified Family Court cases are family-related cases that are conjoined with a dependency case. All circuit judges and county court judges when acting as circuit judges of the Eighth Judicial Circuit are designated as juvenile court judges for the purposes of Chapters 39 and 985, Florida Statutes, and may conduct detention or shelter hearings as appropriate. A review pursuant to section 39.402(12), Florida Statutes, shall not be required when the shelter hearing was conducted by a juvenile court judge. 3 In the event an attorney files a notice of appearance in a pro se case and remains attorney of record, the case may be transferred back to the original division judge. 4 Civil commitment petitions filed in Division "S" involving juveniles with delinquent or dependent history may be reassigned by the Chief Judge with the Juvenile Delinquency assignment. Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 2

David P. Kreider Stanley H. Griffis, III Levy Baker and Bradford Bo Bayer Union Mental Health James T. Browning Levy Juvenile Delinquency Joseph M. Williams Baker Truancy Court Family 1, Domestic Violence, Probate, Mental Health, Juvenile Dependency 1 Family 1, Domestic Violence, Juvenile Delinquency, Juvenile Dependency 1, Probate, Mental Health, Bradford Truancy Court NOTE: Cases involving Petitions for Judicial Waiver of Parental Notice of Termination of Pregnancy in County will be assigned to the Family Division judges on a rotating basis. CIRCUIT CRIMINAL DIVISION ASSIGNMENTS Mark W. Moseley, Administrative Judge James M. Colaw William E. Davis Phillip A. Pena Levy Circuit-wide Baker Circuit-wide Bradford Gilchrist & Union Circuit-wide Division IV (S-Z), Division VI (Post-Conviction Relief Cases) Criminal Cases Post-Conviction Relief Cases Division II (F-K) Criminal Cases Extraordinary and Unusual Case Compensation (F.S. 27.5304(12)(a)) Division III (L-R), Juror Show Cause Hearings Criminal Cases Division I (A-E) Criminal Cases Jimmy Ryce Cases SPECIALTY COURT ASSIGNMENTS Denise R. Ferrero Division V (Felony Forensics) Phillip A. Pena Division VII (Felony Adult Drug Court) Walter M. Green Division VII (Felony Adult Drug Court) Phillip A. Pena Division VIII (Veterans Treatment Court) Susan Miller-Jones Division IX (Misdemeanor Mental Health Court) William E. Davis Bradford Felony Adult Drug Court Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 3

above. GENERAL MAGISTRATE AND HEARING OFFICER ASSIGNMENTS The judge assigned to these divisions or assignments have judicial oversight as indicated Hearing Officer / General Magistrate Samuel Stafford, Director, Judicial Hearing Officer Jodi H. Cason, Judicial Hearing Officer Jodi H. Cason, General Magistrate Bridget Baker, General Magistrate Katherine Floyd, General Magistrate Nancy Wilkov, General Magistrate County and Division or Assignment Division N (DOR Child Support Cases), Gilchrist and Levy DOR Child Support Cases Baker, Bradford, and Union DOR Child Support Cases Baker, Bradford, and Union Mortgage Foreclosures, Baker and Bradford Juvenile Dependency, Family Division Cases Referred by Division Judge, Baker Northeast Florida State Hospital Baker Act Hearings Division Q (Mental Health), Baker Northeast Florida State Hospital Mental Health Cases Residential Mortgage Foreclosures, Gilchrist and Levy Mortgage Foreclosures Effective January 1, 2018 through February 28, 2018, Gilchrist, and Levy Juvenile Dependency, Truancy Court Effective March 1, 2018, Gilchrist, and Levy Juvenile Dependency, APPELLATE DIVISION ASSIGNMENTS The Administrative Judge of the Appellate Division is Toby S. Monaco. The Panels as assigned below will sit as contemplated by the Master Calendars and Administrative Order 2.01. Panel Panel Members February 20, 2018 David P. Kreider 5 Donna M. Keim James P. Nilon May 22, 2018 Monica J. Brasington 5 Phillip A. Pena Victor L. Hulslander August 21, 2018 James M. Colaw 5 Robert K. Groeb Mark W. Moseley November 13, 2018 William E. Davis 5 Stanley H. Griffis, III Susanne Wilson Bullard 5 These panel members are assigned as the primary judge for pre-panel proceedings (See Admin. Order 2.01). Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 4

PROCEDURES FOR CALENDARING CIRCUIT COURT CASES All cases under circuit court jurisdiction shall be calendared before the circuit judge assigned to the division in which the case has been filed. When a rule, statute or procedure mandates expedited judicial action on a matter and the judge assigned to the division is unavailable, the Chief Judge shall assign a judge to hear the case or cases. TRIAL WEEK JUDICIAL ASSIGNMENTS Jury trials will be scheduled during the first four weeks of the month. The first trial week will begin on the first Monday of each month. County Court civil judges will reserve their calendars during the weeks they are assigned as back-up until they are advised by court administration that all master calendar events are covered circuit-wide. In the event a trial is canceled or continued, all trial judges, including civil, should notify court administration to determine whether they can provide coverage elsewhere. Trial Week One Circuit Civil Divisions J & K Division I Back-Up Assistance County Civil Division IV Baker, Bradford, and Levy Circuit Civil Gilchrist, Circuit Civil, Union, Circuit Civil, Trial Week Two Division II Division I Back-Up Assistance County Civil Division V Baker Trial Week Three Division III Division II Back-Up Assistance County Civil Division IV Bradford Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 5

Trial Week Four Division IV Division III Back-Up Assistance County Civil Division V Levy The Master Calendars include schedule changes due to holidays and conferences, which affect the assignments in this section. The Master Calendars are incorporated into this assignment calendar and should be referred to when holidays and judicial conferences arise. COUNTY DIVISION ASSIGNMENTS FOR ALACHUA COUNTY Effective January 1, 2018 through January 31, 2018 Judge Denise R. Ferrero, Administrative Judge of County Court Susan Miller-Jones Walter M. Green I (A-G) II (H-N) III (O-Z) Division or Assignment Kristine Van Vorst County Civil IV, Circuit-wide Back-up Coverage Weeks 1 & 3 Thomas M. Jaworski County Civil V, Circuit-wide Back-up Coverage Weeks 2 & 4 COUNTY DIVISION ASSIGNMENTS FOR ALACHUA COUNTY Effective February 1, 2018 Judge Denise R. Ferrero Administrative Judge of County Court Thomas M. Jaworski Susan Miller-Jones Walter M. Green Division or Assignment County Civil IV, Circuit-wide Back-up Coverage Weeks 1 & 3 I (A-G) II (H-N) III (O-Z) Kristine Van Vorst County Civil V, Circuit-wide Back-up Coverage Weeks 2 & 4 Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 6

COUNTY DIVISION ASSIGNMENTS FOR REGIONAL COUNTIES Joseph M. Williams Baker All County Court Matters D. Tatum Davis Bradford All County Court Matters Sheree H. Lancaster Gilchrist All County Court Matters James T. Browning Levy All County Court Matters Bo Bayer Union All County Court Matters TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT OF COUNTY COURT JUDGES AS CIRCUIT JUDGES Bo Bayer, James T. Browning, D. Tatum Davis (Eff. 4/22/2018), Denise R. Ferrero, Walter M. Green, Thomas M. Jaworski, Susan Miller-Jones, Sheree H. Lancaster, Joseph M. Williams, and Kristine Van Vorst, County Court Judges for, Baker, Bradford, Gilchrist, Levy, and Union Counties, are hereby temporarily appointed Circuit Judges for the Eighth Judicial Circuit. Under this appointment, they are vested with all and singular powers and prerogatives conferred by the Constitution and Laws of the State of Florida as a Circuit Judge on a temporary basis to hear, conduct and determine all matters which are presented to them as follows: 1. Temporary Injunctions in Domestic, Repeat, Sexual and Dating violence cases under 2. Juvenile detention hearings (delinquency) and shelter hearings (dependency) under 3. Mental health and medical treatment, examination or testing cases arising under Chapters 741 (domestic violence), and 784 (repeat, sexual, and dating violence), Florida Statutes; Chapters 39 (shelter hearings), 984 (CINS/FINS), and 985 (detention hearings), Florida Statutes; Chapters 381, 384, 390, 392, 393, 394, 397, 415, 765, 916, 945, Florida Statutes; 4. Any matters arising during duty judge hours; 5. Orders of Arrest and Orders of Release for civil contempt upon the Child Support Enforcement Hearing Officer s recommendations; 6. Hear and determine all bail issues in felony cases at first appearance hearings, even though a circuit judge initially set bail upon the issuance of a capias or a warrant, except where a sentence of contempt has already been imposed; 7. Arrest warrants and search warrants, including petitions, motions or applications; and Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 7

8. Conduct first appearance for arrestees who are detained pursuant to an order of arrest/writ of bodily attachment for civil contempt connected with child support enforcement. Additionally, to provide prompt disposition of cases and to efficiently administer the courts, all county court judges of the Eighth Judicial Circuit are temporarily appointed as circuit court judges to adjudicate any issue pending in any circuit court case in the Eighth Judicial Circuit. TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT OF CIRCUIT JUDGES AS COUNTY COURT JUDGES To provide prompt disposition of cases and to efficiently administer the courts, all circuit court judges of the Eighth Judicial Circuit are temporarily appointed to adjudicate any pending issue in any county court case in the Eighth Judicial Circuit, and to otherwise perform the duties accorded by law to county court judges. ASSIGNMENT OF COUNTY COURT JUDGES TO OTHER COUNTIES WITHIN THE CIRCUIT Inasmuch as it is necessary for the orderly administration of the County Courts of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, the various County Court Judges of the Circuit are appointed to hear, conduct, and determine matters of county court jurisdiction which are presented to them in all counties of the Circuit. EXECUTING COURT ORDERS ON BEHALF OF ANOTHER JUDGE Upon the request of the judicial assistant or court staff, court orders drafted by or for an assigned judge may be executed by another judge with appropriate jurisdiction if the assigned judge is unavailable. TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS OF COUNTY COURT JUDGES TO CIRCUIT DIVISIONS The following judges are hereby temporarily appointed Circuit Judge to hear, conduct, and determine all matters presented to them in the following division/assignment: Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 8

Judges County Division or Assignment James T. Browning Levy Juvenile Delinquency Bo Bayer Union Mental Health Denise R. Ferrero Felony Division V (Felony Forensics) Walter M. Green Felony Adult Drug Court Kristine Van Vorst Mental Health Division S Joseph M. Williams Baker Truancy Court SENIOR JUDGES When necessary for the orderly administration of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, and for the prompt dispatch of the business of the court, the Chief Judge may assign consenting senior judges to temporary service in any court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit, with the authority to hear, conduct, try, determine, and dispose of the cases and matters presented to him or her. ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE ASSIGNMENTS The Administrative Judges shall confer regularly with the judges assigned to his or her division and shall confer intermittently with judges whose case assignment includes cases in his or her division and shall confer regularly with the court administrator and with the Chief Judge. The following are the Administrative Judges through December 31, 2018: Division Administrative Judge Judges Assigned to Division Circuit Civil Division Division Family Division County Court Regional County Court Monica J. Brasington Mark W. Moseley James P. Nilon Denise R. Ferrero James T. Browning Stanley H. Griffis, III, Donna M. Keim, David P. Kreider, Toby S. Monaco James M. Colaw, William E. Davis, and Phillip A. Pena Monica J. Brasington, Susanne Wilson Bullard, Robert K. Groeb, Stanley H. Griffis, III, Victor L. Hulslander, and David P. Kreider Walter M. Green, Susan Miller-Jones, Thomas M. Jaworski, and Kristine Van Vorst Bo Bayer, D. Tatum Davis, Sheree H. Lancaster, and Joseph M. Williams Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 9

EFFECTIVE DATE The effective date of this order is March 1, 2018. ORDERED on this 21 day of, February 2018. Toby S. Monaco, Chief Judge Administrative Order 9.03 (2018-2) Page 10