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Florida Judicial Administration Rule 2.110

RULE 2.110. SCOPE AND PURPOSE

These rules, cited as “Florida Rules of General Practice and
Judicial Administration” and abbreviated as “Fla. R. Gen. Prac. &
Jud. Admin.,” have been effect since 12:01 a.m. on July 1, 1979.
They shall apply to administrative matters in all courts to which the
rules are applicable by their terms. The rules shall be construed to
secure the speedy and inexpensive determination of every
proceeding to which they are applicable. These rules shall
supersede all conflicting rules and statutes.

Cases Citing Rule 2.110

Total Results: 14

Amendments to Rules of Jud. Admin.-Reorg.

939 So. 2d 966, 2006 WL 2708465

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Sep 21, 2006 | Docket: 401442

Cited 14 times | Published

NON-ENGLISH-SPEAKING PERSONS PART I. GENERAL PROVISIONS RULE 2.110. SCOPE AND PURPOSE These rules, cited as "Florida

Category: Judicial Administration

Hollingsworth v. State

632 So. 2d 176, 1994 WL 41838

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Feb 11, 1994 | Docket: 462695

Cited 13 times | Published

been written in language like the language in Rule 2.110, Fla.R.Jur.Admin., which deals with the imposition

Category: Judicial Administration

The Florida Bar v. Rubin

549 So. 2d 1000, 14 Fla. L. Weekly 426, 1989 Fla. LEXIS 835, 1989 WL 101533

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Aug 31, 1989 | Docket: 1373450

Cited 7 times | Published

the administration of justice), Disciplinary Rule 2-110(A)(1) (a lawyer shall not withdraw from employment

Category: Judicial Administration

Moorman v. Hatfield

958 So. 2d 396, 2007 WL 685996

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Mar 7, 2007 | Docket: 1414256

Cited 4 times | Published

courts of appeal and the Florida Supreme Court. Rule 2.110, which appears as the first rule of judicial

Category: Judicial Administration

In Re Florida Rules of Jud. Admin.

360 So. 2d 1076

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Jul 21, 1978 | Docket: 1738573

Cited 3 times | Published

grand jury without delay of any determination. RULE 2.110. ADMINISTRATION OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS

Category: Judicial Administration

In Re Fla. Rules of Judicial Administration

372 So. 2d 449, 1979 Fla. LEXIS 4707

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Jun 14, 1979 | Docket: 1695896

Cited 2 times | Published

grand jury without delay of any determination. RULE 2.110. ADMINISTRATION OF MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS

Category: Judicial Administration

In Re: Amendments to the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration - 2020 Regular-Cycle Report

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Jan 21, 2021 | Docket: 33123321

Published

II. AMENDMENTS 4 First, rule 2.110 (Scope and Purpose) is amended to modify the

Category: Judicial Administration

In re Florida Rules of Judicial Administration Rule 2.110(b)

634 So. 2d 604, 19 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 5, 1993 Fla. LEXIS 2234

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Dec 23, 1993 | Docket: 64747380

Published

Florida Rule of Judicial Administration 2.110(b) is amended to read as follows: (b) Costs in County Courts. The chief judge of a circuit shall by administrative order establish a schedule of costs, in conformity with any provisions of law, to be assessed against a defendant in the county court and paid to the county for violations of municipal ordinances which are prosecuted in county court. The costs shall be assessed as a set dollar amount per convictions, not to exceed $50 including excluding

Category: Judicial Administration

Florida Bar Re: Amendment to Florida Rules of Judicial Administration

609 So. 2d 465, 17 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 637, 1992 Fla. LEXIS 1743, 1992 WL 275890

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Oct 8, 1992 | Docket: 64692558

Published

grand jury without delay of any determination. RULE 2.110. ADMINISTRATION OF MUNICIPAL" ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS

Category: Judicial Administration

Florida Bar v. Graves

541 So. 2d 608, 14 Fla. L. Weekly 191, 1989 Fla. LEXIS 272, 1989 WL 33243

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Apr 6, 1989 | Docket: 64641566

Published

practice law), two violations of Disciplinary Rule 2-110(A)(2) (withdrawing as legal counsel without taking

Category: Judicial Administration

Florida Bar v. Levey

525 So. 2d 420, 13 Fla. L. Weekly 332, 1988 Fla. LEXIS 592, 1988 WL 50180

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: May 19, 1988 | Docket: 64634873

Published

Responsibility of The Florida Bar: Disciplinary Rule 2-110(B)(2), for failing to withdraw from representation

Category: Judicial Administration

Florida Bar v. Lee

409 So. 2d 1027, 1982 Fla. LEXIS 2330

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Jan 21, 1982 | Docket: 64587917

Published

client was entitled in violation of Disciplinary Rule 2-110(A)(2). We adopt the factual findings of the referee

Category: Judicial Administration

Florida Bar v. Fussell

390 So. 2d 68, 1980 Fla. LEXIS 4421

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Nov 6, 1980 | Docket: 64578771

Published

found *69guilty of a violation of Disciplinary Rule 2-110(A)(3) of the Florida Bar Code of Professional

Category: Judicial Administration

The Florida Bar v. Peterman

306 So. 2d 484, 1975 Fla. LEXIS 3800

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Jan 8, 1975 | Docket: 1377058

Published

ordered by a court in violation of Disciplinary Rule 2-110(A)(3), Code of Professional Responsibility; and

Category: Judicial Administration