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All Miami-Dade Courts Closed on Monday, January 16th, in Observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s...

All Miami-Dade Courts Closed on Monday, January 16th, in Observance of Martin Luther King Jr.'s...

January 16, 2023

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Chief Judge Nushin G. Sayfie Appoints Luis G. Montaldo as Interim Clerk of Courts

Chief Judge Nushin G. Sayfie Appoints Luis G. Montaldo as Interim Clerk of Courts

January 2, 2023

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Advancing Pretrial Policy and Research (APPR) Pretrial Justice Improvement Project Planned for 2023

Advancing Pretrial Policy and Research (APPR) Pretrial Justice Improvement Project Planned for 2023

The Constitution of the State of Florida and Florida statutes set forth requirements regarding pretrial processes.

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Online Case Resolution Program Now Available for Defective Equipment Traffic Citations

Online Case Resolution Program Now Available for Defective Equipment Traffic Citations

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All Miami-Dade Courts Closed on Thursday & Friday, November 24-25, in Observance of Thanksgiving

All Miami-Dade Courts Closed on Thursday & Friday, November 24-25, in Observance of Thanksgiving

November 24-25, 2022

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COVID-19 Advisory #85: Miami-Dade Courts to Expand In-Person Court Proceedings Following Florida Supreme Court Guidance

 

The Miami-Dade Courts look forward to expanding in-person court proceedings in the near future, as allowed by CDC guidelines and following guidance issued by the Florida Supreme Court in its most recent COVID-19 Administrative Order issued this past Friday afternoon.

“The Florida Supreme Court has established a window from June 21 to August 2nd for the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions such as the wearing of masks and social distancing in Florida’s courts. Thanks to this new guidance, we are happy to announce that we will be expanding in-person trials and other court proceedings in the near future,” said the Honorable Bertila Soto, Chief Judge of the Miami-Dade Courts.

Under Florida Supreme Court Administrative Order AOSC21-17, courts should continue to conduct remote court proceedings as needed in order to process cases most efficiently while allowing courtroom space and resources to be used for in-person trials. Criminal trials will take precedence.

Current court protocols are being revised as a result of this new guidance and will be published soon.

The full text of Florida Supreme Court Administrative Order AOSC21-17 is downloadable from the link below.

The Miami-Dade Courts will continue to operate under Phase 2 COVID-19 Emergency Operations until the new procedures are implemented.

Please visit our website www.jud11.flcourts.org and social media @miamidadecourts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for future updates.

 

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The mission of Florida’s judicial branch is to protect rights and liberties, uphold and interpret the law, and provide for the peaceful resolution of disputes.

 

Visit us on the Web: www.jud11.flcourts.org

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