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The Circuit Courts in Florida are the trial courts of general jurisdiction. The Circuit Criminal Courts have jurisdiction in all criminal felonies and appeals from the County Courts. A felony is a criminal offense that is punishable by imprisonment in a state penitentiary or death.
Links to the Circuit Courts First Circuit - Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton. Second Circuit - Franklin, Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, and Wakulla. Third Circuit - Columbia, Dixie, Hamilton, Lafayette, Madison, Suwannee, and Taylor. Fourth Circuit - Clay, Duval, and Nassau.
Florida Family Law Rule 12.490 provides for the appointment of general magistrates to hear Family Division cases. The magistrate hears testimony, rules on objections and admissibility of evidence, and renders a decision and recommended order.
Welcome to Floridas Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, which includes the six counties of Bay, Calhoun, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, and Washington counties. The Fourteenth Judicial Circuit was created in 1915.
Rule 12.407, Florida Family Law Rules, provides that minor children may not be deposed (have their deposition taken), brought to court to appear as a witness or to attend a hearing, or subpoenaed to appear at a hearing without prior order of the court.

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A circuit court has the power to issue death sentences and impanel grand juries. The courts decisions become legal precedents.
Rule 12.745 of the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure was created to address the following three situations: 1) what to do if a couple chooses to use the collaborative process while a divorce or paternity action is pending in court; 2) what to do after the family matter is resolved; and 3) what to do if the family

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