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Florida Jimmy Ryce Rule 4.460

RULE 4.460. POST JUDGMENT HABEAS CORPUS

The respondent may file a petition for habeas corpus alleging
ineffective assistance of counsel in the county in which the
judgment was rendered within two years after the judgment
becomes final. All other habeas corpus petitions, including
petitions filed pursuant to section 394.9215(1)(a), Florida Statutes,
must be filed in the county where the facility in which the petitioner
is confined is located. Habeas corpus proceedings brought under
this rule shall be governed by Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850.
Link to Florida Bar Official Rule 4.460

Cases Citing Rule 4.460

Total Results: 10

In Re Florida Rules of Civil Procedure for Involuntary Commitment of Sexually Violent Predators

13 So. 3d 1025, 34 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 405, 2009 Fla. LEXIS 1020, 2009 WL 1956384

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Jul 9, 2009 | Docket: 1188234

Cited 6 times | Published

language of rule 1.410(h), Subpoena of Minor. Rule 4.460 sets forth the procedure for a respondent under

Category: Involuntary Commitment

Williams v. State

126 So. 3d 264, 2010 Fla. App. LEXIS 12726, 2010 WL 3418334

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Sep 1, 2010 | Docket: 60236369

Cited 1 times | Published

under Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 4.460. Rule 4.460 provides for filing a petition for habeas corpus

Category: Involuntary Commitment

Cobb v. State

16 So. 3d 273, 2009 Fla. App. LEXIS 12739, 2009 WL 2602321

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Aug 21, 2009 | Docket: 727027

Cited 1 times | Published

Predators, 13 So.3d 1025 (Fla.2009). Newly adopted rule 4.460 provides that a respondent in a civil commitment

Category: Involuntary Commitment

Dale v. Florida Department of Children and Families

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Jul 9, 2025 | Docket: 70739442

Published

“Habeas corpus proceedings brought under rule 4.460 are governed by Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850.” Fla

Category: Involuntary Commitment

Kevin Jordan v. the State of Florida

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Dec 4, 2024 | Docket: 69435424

Published

allegations of ineffective assistance of counsel, under rule 4.460 of the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure for

Category: Involuntary Commitment

Aaron Shaw v. the State of Florida

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Sep 25, 2024 | Docket: 69193514

Published

The State correctly argued below that rule 4.460 governs post judgment habeas corpus petitions

Category: Involuntary Commitment

In Re: Amendments to Florida Rules of Civil Procedure for Involuntary Commitment of Sexually Violent Predators

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Sep 14, 2023 | Docket: 67748975

Published

rules.Habeas corpus proceedings brought under rule 4.460 are governed by Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850.

Category: Involuntary Commitment

In Re: Amendments to Florida Rules of Civil Procedure for Involuntary Commitment of Sexually Violent Predators

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Aug 31, 2023 | Docket: 67748975

Published

rules.Habeas corpus proceedings brought under rule 4.460 are governed by Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850.

Category: Involuntary Commitment

GREGORY O'NEIL HENDERSON v. THE STATE OF FLORIDA

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Aug 3, 2022 | Docket: 64865308

Published

petition for writ of habeas corpus pursuant to rule 4.460, Florida Rules of Civil Procedure for Involuntary

Category: Involuntary Commitment

Mark Preston Bohner v. State of Florida

157 So. 3d 526

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Feb 15, 2015 | Docket: 2634481

Published

Ryce Act case, the Florida Supreme Court adopted rule 4.460, Florida Rules of Civil Procedure for Involuntary

Category: Involuntary Commitment