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The Florida Second District Court of Appeal is headquartered in Tampa, Florida on the campus of Stetson University College of Law. It will move to St. Petersburg when the new Pinellas courthouse is complete. [1] There are nine counties in the Second District, which includes a population of over 5.0 million people.
The district courts of appeal (DCAs) are the intermediate appellate courts of the Florida state court system. There are currently six DCAs: The First District Court of Appeal is headquartered in Tallahassee; The Second District Court of Appeal is temporarily headquartered in Tampa until the Pinellas Courthouse is completed in St. Petersburg. [1]
The Florida Supreme Court building. The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest court in the U.S. state of Florida.The Supreme Court consists of seven judges: the Chief Justice and six Justices who are appointed by the Governor to 6-year terms and remain in office if retained in a general election near the end of each term. [2]
This category encompasses appellate courts within the court hierarchy of the state of Florida. Pages in category "Florida appellate courts" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Florida State's marathon legal battle with the Atlantic Coast Conference in Leon County has taken another turn.. On Wednesday, the conference filed a 54-page appeal to Florida's 1st District Court ...
From 2015 to 2020, Badalamenti served as a Judge of the Florida Second District Court of Appeal after being appointed by Governor Rick Scott. [2] [3] Badalamenti won merit retention in 2016. His state court service ended when he was commissioned as a federal judge.
The conference's 65-page brief was filed on Wednesday in Florida's 1st District Court of Appeal. A parallel case filed by the ACC is ongoing in North Carolina, where it is headquartered.
Prior to his appointment to the Supreme Court, Canady was a judge on Florida's Second District Court of Appeal from 2002 to 2008, and a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2001.