IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER
NO
RE:
JANUARY 1, 2009 THROUGH DECE
It is necessary
to the dispatch of the business of the Circuit and County Court, Sixth Judicial
Circuit,
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED:
1. Circuit Court Judges of the Sixth Judicial Circuit listed
below are assigned and designated to proceed to the Pasco County Court, Sixth
Judicial Circuit. Judges of the County
Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit,
2. The judges listed herein are assigned
and designated to hear and conduct first appearance hearings (advisories). The judges listed herein are also assigned
and designated to hear, conduct, try, and determine any civil, criminal,
family, or probate matter of an emergency nature where the assigned judge is
unavailable. For purposes of this order,
unavailability may include, but is not limited to situations where the assigned
judge is absent from the courthouse, or where the assigned judge is present at
the courthouse but is presiding over a trial/hearing, which cannot readily be
adjourned to accommodate the emergency hearing.
The assigned judge shall also be considered unavailable unless the judge
designates otherwise, between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and
A. CRIMINAL
1. Advisory hearings.
2. Search warrants.
3. Arrest warrants of an emergency nature.
4. Pre-trial release decisions not otherwise heard by the Section Judge.
5. All other emergency matters where the Assigned Judge is unavailable.
B. CIVIL, FAMILY AND PROBATE
1. All dating, domestic, repeat, and sexual violence ex parte injunctions.
2. Baker Act or Marchman Act petitions for involuntary commitment.
3. Petitions for Emergency Temporary Guardianship, emergency requests for medical treatment, or removal of life support.
4. Emergency custody or visitation matters.
5. Proceedings to waive parental notification of termination of pregnancy where the assigned judge is unavailable.
6. Emergency injunctions pursuant to Rule of Civil Procedure 1.610.
7. Review of Clerk’s decision not to issue a Certificate of Indigence.
8. Orders of Arrest and Commitment, Orders to Show Cause and Orders of Arrest, Writs of Bodily Attachment for Failure to Pay Child Support, Writs of Bodily Attachment for Failure to Appear, and Orders Holding Respondent in Custody or Releasing from Custody.
9. Any other civil, family, or probate matter of an emergency nature where the assigned judge is not available.
The responsibilities
of the duty judge are expanded to include all matters specifically mentioned in
this Order and any other emergency which should arise during a judge’s
emergency duty
C. HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS
On holidays and weekends, the emergency duty judge’s responsibilities also include shelter
hearings pursuant to section 39
3. The
duty judge shall serve from 8:00 a.m. Monday until 8:00 a.m. the following
Monday except when the following Monday is a court holiday, the duty continues
until 8:00 a.m. Tuesday.
4. The duty judge is expected to remain at the courthouse until 5:00 p.m. each weekday to handle emergencies and other duty assignments occurring at the courthouse.
5. The duty judge shall also be on call 24 hours per day to hear all emergency matters occurring after 5:00 p.m.
6. A cellular phone will be made available to the duty judge. Since the court is mandated to be available for certain proceedings on a 24-hour basis, the duty judge is required to carry the cellular phone during his or her assigned duty service and the cellular phone number will be provided to the appropriate agencies for emergency contact purposes.
If the following assignments
conflict with any other commitments, IT
IS THE OBLIGATION OF THE JUDGE ASSIGNED TO
All judges assigned to the Circuit and County Courts shall serve as duty judge in accordance with the following schedule:
|
Date |
Judge |
Location |
Notes |
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JANUARY |
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1 |
Andrews |
NPR |
New Year’s Day* |
|
2 |
Andrews |
NPR |
Discretionary |
|
3 – 4 |
Andrews |
NPR |
|
|
5 – 9 |
VanDercar |
NPR |
|
|
10, 11 |
VanDercar |
DC |
|
|
12 – 18 |
Mills |
NPR |
|
|
19 |
Mills |
NPR |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day* |
|
20 – 25 |
Schafer |
NPR |
|
|
26 – 31 |
Tepper |
DC |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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FEBRUARY |
|
|
|
|
1 |
Tepper |
DC |
|
|
2 – 8 |
Babb |
DC |
Presidents’ Day* In-Service Training |
|
9 – 15 |
Cole |
DC |
|
|
16 |
Sr. Judge |
TBA |
|
|
17 – 22 |
Bray |
NPR |
|
|
23- 28 |
Firmani |
NPR |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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MARCH |
|
|
|
|
1 |
Firmani |
NPR |
|
|
2 – 8 |
Siracusa |
DC |
|
|
9 – 15 |
Wansboro |
NPR |
|
|
16 – 22 |
Sestak |
DC |
|
|
23 – 29 |
Crane |
NPR |
|
|
30, 31 |
Day |
NPR |
|
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|
|
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APRIL |
|
|
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|
1 – 5 |
Day |
NPR |
|
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6 – 9 |
Salton |
NPR |
|
|
10 |
Salton |
NPR |
*Good Friday |
|
11, 12 |
Salton |
NPR |
|
|
13 – 19 |
Andrews |
NPR |
|
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20 – 26 |
Roberts |
NPR |
|
|
27 – 30 |
Diskey |
NPR |
|
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|
|
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MAY |
|
|
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1 – 3 |
Diskey |
NPR |
|
|
4 – 10 |
New Judge |
TBA |
|
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11 – 17 |
Mills |
NPR |
|
|
18 – 24 |
Webb |
NPR |
|
|
25 |
Webb |
NPR |
*Memorial Day |
|
26 – 29 |
VanDercar |
NPR |
|
|
30, 31 |
VanDercar |
DC |
|
|
|
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JUNE |
|
|
|
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1 – 7 |
Cole |
DC |
|
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8 – 14 |
Babb |
DC |
|
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15 – 21 |
Bray |
NPR |
|
|
22 – 28 |
Firmani |
NPR |
|
|
29, 30 |
Wansboro |
NPR |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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JULY |
|
|
|
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1, 2 |
Wansboro |
NPR |
|
|
3 |
Wansboro |
NPR |
*Independence Day |
|
4, 5 |
Wansboro |
NPR |
|
|
6 – 12 |
Schafer |
NPR |
|
|
13 – 19 |
Sestak |
DC |
|
|
20 – 26 |
Siracusa |
DC |
|
|
27 – 31 |
Crane |
NPR |
|
|
|
|
|
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AUGUST |
|
|
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|
1, 2 |
Crane |
NPR |
|
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3 – 9 |
Day |
NPR |
|
|
10 – 16 |
Mills |
NPR |
|
|
17 – 23 |
Roberts |
NPR |
|
|
24 – 30 |
Salton |
NPR |
|
|
31 |
VanDercar |
NPR |
|
|
|
|
|
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SEPTEMBER |
|
|
|
|
1 – 4 |
VanDercar |
NPR |
|
|
5, 6 |
VanDercar |
DC |
|
|
7 |
VanDercar |
DC |
*Labor Day |
|
8 – 13 |
New Judge |
TBA |
|
|
14 – 20 |
Diskey |
NPR |
|
|
21 – 27 |
Tepper |
DC |
|
|
28 |
Tepper |
DC |
*Yom Kippur |
|
29, 30 |
Webb |
NPR |
|
|
|
|
|
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OCTOBER |
|
|
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|
1 – 4 |
Webb |
NPR |
|
|
5 – 11 |
Andrews |
NPR |
|
|
12 – 18 |
Babb |
DC |
|
|
19 – 25 |
Cole |
DC |
|
|
26 – 31 |
Bray |
NPR |
|
|
|
|
|
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NOVEMBER |
|
|
|
|
1 |
Bray |
NPR |
|
|
2 – 8 |
Firmani |
NPR |
|
|
9, 10 |
Schafer |
NPR |
|
|
11 |
Schafer |
NPR |
* Veteran’s Day |
|
12 – 15 |
Schafer |
NPR |
|
|
16 – 22 |
Crane |
NPR |
|
|
23 – 25 |
Day |
NPR |
|
|
26, 27 |
Day |
NPR |
*Thanksgiving |
|
28, 29 |
Day |
NPR |
|
|
30 |
Sestak |
DC |
|
|
|
|
|
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DECEMBER |
|
|
|
|
1 – 6 |
Sestak |
DC |
|
|
7 – 13 |
Roberts |
NPR |
|
|
14 – 20 |
Diskey |
NPR |
|
|
21 – 24 |
New Judge |
TBA |
|
|
25 |
New Judge |
TBA |
*Christmas Day |
|
26, 27 |
New Judge |
TBA |
|
|
28 – 31 |
Siracusa |
DC |
|
*Court Closure and Court Holidays
Effective January 1,
2009, Administrative Order 2007-089 PA-CIR is hereby rescinded
DONE AND
ORDERED in Chambers at
this ____day of September 2008
____________________________
Robert J. Morris, Jr., Chief Judge
cc: All Pasco Judges
The Honorable
The Honorable
The Honorable Bob White, Sheriff,
The Honorable
Debbie Gay, Assistant Court Services Division, Pasco County Clerk’s Office
Gay Inskeep, Trial Courts Administrator
Kerry L
Probation and Parole,
Court Reporters,
Department
of Children and Families, East and
Department
of Juvenile Justice, East and
Spouse
Abuse
Bar Associations,
Law Libraries,
Court Security Division