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In re Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure

Supreme Court of Florida
Nov 11, 1971
253 So. 2d 421 (Fla. 1971)

Summary

substituting the existing number system, "which is a prefix number of `1' followed by a decimal and additional numbers, [with] a numbering system which has a prefix number of `3' followed by a decimal and the numbers following the decimal as they now exist."

Summary of this case from Baker v. State

Opinion

No. 40775.

September 30, 1971. As Amended November 11, 1971.


The following amendment or addition to the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure is hereby adopted and shall govern all proceedings within its scope after 12:01 a.m. December 13, 1971. These rules shall supersede all conflicting rules and statutes. All statutes not superseded hereby shall remain in effect as rules promulgated by the Supreme Court.

The Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure are further amended to substitute for the existing number system, which is a prefix number of "1" followed by a decimal and additional numbers, a numbering system which has a prefix number of "3" followed by a decimal and the numbers following the decimal as they now exist (for example, "Rule 1.010 — Scope," shall be amended to become "Rule 3.010 — Scope").

CRIMINAL RULES

RULE 3.025. COURT ADMINISTRATION.

(a) Purpose of Rule. The purpose of these rules is to secure the just, speedy and efficient disposition of criminal cases and administration of the court's business. These rules shall apply to all courts having jurisdiction to try criminal cases and to all criminal proceedings.

(b) Administration. Administrative responsibilities shall be as provided by Rule 1.020, Court Administration, Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.

(c) Court Reporters. The fees to be allowed court reporters shall be in the amounts as provided by Rule 1.035, Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.

ERVIN, Acting C.J., and CARLTON, ADKINS, BOYD, McCAIN and DEKLE, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

In re Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure

Supreme Court of Florida
Nov 11, 1971
253 So. 2d 421 (Fla. 1971)

substituting the existing number system, "which is a prefix number of `1' followed by a decimal and additional numbers, [with] a numbering system which has a prefix number of `3' followed by a decimal and the numbers following the decimal as they now exist."

Summary of this case from Baker v. State

substituting the existing number system, "which is a prefix number of `1' followed by a decimal and additional numbers, [with] a numbering system which has a prefix number of `3' followed by a decimal and the numbers following the decimal as they now exist."

Summary of this case from Baker v. State
Case details for

In re Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure

Case Details

Full title:IN RE FLORIDA RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Nov 11, 1971

Citations

253 So. 2d 421 (Fla. 1971)

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