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Chief Judge James A. Edwards. Judge Brian D. Lambert. Judge Jay P. Cohen. Judge Meredith L. Sasso. Judge Dan Traver. Judge Mary Alice Nardella. Judge Carrie Ann Wozniak. Senior Judges. Judge Richard B. Orfinger. Judge Emerson R. Thompson, Jr. Judge Bruce W. Jacobus. Judge Thomas D. Sawaya.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, also known as the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, is based in the John Minor Wisdom United States Courthouse in New Orleans, Louisiana.
A party who fails to serve a demand as required by this rule waives trial by jury. If waived, a jury trial may not be granted without the consent of the parties, but the court may allow an amendment in the proceedings to demand a trial by jury or order a trial by jury on its own motion.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Act divided the Fifth Circuit into two circuits, reorganizing the judicial districts of Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and the Canal Zone as a new Fifth Circuit and Alabama, Georgia, and Florida as the Eleventh Circuit.
There are 20 judicial circuits in the Florida court system. Circuit courts have general trial jurisdiction over matters not assigned by statute to the county courts and also hear appeals from county court cases.
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Floridas 5th Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives is represented by John Rutherford (R). As of the 2020 Census, Florida representatives represented an average of 770,376 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 700,029 residents.
Office of the Clerk. On January 1, 2020, Sandra Williams became the Clerk of the Court for the Fifth District Court of Appeal. Ms. Williams came to the Fifth District in 2003, serving first as a staff attorney to the Honorable Vincent G.
Located in the heart of central Florida, the Fifth Judicial Circuit covers a geographical area approaching the size of Connecticut. The circuit is comprised of Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter Counties, with main administrative offices in Ocala.

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