Cases Citing Rule 2.110
Total Results: 14
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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