The Fifth
Judicial Circuit provides spoken language court interpreters to limited - English - proficient persons in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, section 90.606, Florida Statutes, and Rule 2.560, Florida Rules of Judicial Administration.
Additionally, the Fifth
Judicial Circuit provides interpreter services and reasonable accommodations for deaf persons in all cases in accordance with section 90.6063, Florida Statutes, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Not exact matches
2001)(«The D.C.
Circuit, confronting a case in which an agency had unreasonably delayed an action under a statute that
provided no deadline (rather than and [sic] agency that unlawfully withheld an action under a statute that imposed a deadline), explained that «a finding that delay is unreasonable does not, alone, justify
judicial intervention»»).
The Sixteenth
Judicial Circuit Court Interpreter Program is dedicated to
providing qualified interpreters to hearing impaired and non-English speaking litigants in the courtroom as mandated by Florida Statutes 90.606 and 90.6063 and Rule 2.560, Florida Rules of
Judicial Administration.
The Fifth
Judicial Circuit is committed to
providing qualified interpreters to limited - English - proficient and deaf persons in order to eliminate communication barriers that may prevent full participation in court proceedings.
In order to
provide effective coordination of professionalism programs and activities throughout the Fifth
Judicial Circuit and in accordance with the Florida Supreme Court's Administrative Order entitled In Re: Commission on Professionalism, dated June 11, 1998, mandating the establishment of a local Professionalism Committee in each judicial
Judicial Circuit and in accordance with the Florida Supreme Court's Administrative Order entitled In Re: Commission on Professionalism, dated June 11, 1998, mandating the establishment of a local Professionalism Committee in each judicial c
Circuit and in accordance with the Florida Supreme Court's Administrative Order entitled In Re: Commission on Professionalism, dated June 11, 1998, mandating the establishment of a local Professionalism Committee in each
judicial judicial circuitcircuit.
The Sixteenth
Judicial Circuit of Florida is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and
provides reasonable accommodations to persons with disabilities to enable their full participation in court proceedings, programs, or services.
The Fifth
Judicial Circuit is committed to
providing qualified interpreters to limited - English - proficient and deaf persons in order to eliminate communication barriers that may prevent full participation in court proceedings necessary to ensure due process and equal access to the courts.
SB 489
Provides that a Supreme, Appellate or
Circuit Court judge who is appointed shall be disqualified from hearing a case when an attorney or a party to the case being heard served on the Appellate or one of the
Circuit Judicial Commissions that nominated the judge.
Provides chief justice shall determine the
judicial circuits so affected.
Oregon HB 2322 (2007)
Provides Chief Justice may designate locations in the state for the sitting of
circuit courts in the event of an emergency and that such locations designated need not be in the
circuit court's
judicial district.
He
provided training to our pro bono staff in the development of protocols to screen potential clients, developed pleadings and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) training materials for our program and
provided training to more than 50 attorneys in the 5th, 7th and 9th
Judicial Circuits in representing clients in wage claim matters.
Hawaii HB 1983 (2006)
Provides during a period of civil defense emergency proclaimed by the governor, the chief justice shall be authorized to order the suspension, tolling, extension, or granting of relief from deadlines, time schedules, or filing requirements imposed by otherwise applicable statutes, rules, or court orders, in civil or criminal cases or administrative matters, in any
judicial circuit affected by the governor's proclamation.
The following invoice forms are required by the Office of the State Courts Administrator (OSCA) to receive payment for services
provided to the trial courts in the Fifth
Judicial Circuit, which includes Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion and Sumter counties.
2008), the Fourth
Circuit upheld North Carolina's
judicial public financing law that included a provision that
provided additional public funds to a candidate based on the spending of privately financed candidates and independent groups.
Mateo - Harris
provides pro bono representation to several nonprofit organizations on employment matters, and has represented indigent clients as part of the
Circuit Court of Cook County Domestic Violence Clinic and the Northern District of Illinois
Judicial Settlement Assistance Program.
Deeply involved in the community, Gray has
provided pro bono representation to several nonprofit organizations on employment matters, and has represented indigent clients as part of the
Circuit Court of Cook County Domestic Violence Clinic and the Northern District of Illinois
Judicial Settlement Assistance Program.
Mass Litigation Manager — supports the activities of the Mass Litigation Panel,
provides legal counsel to the Panel, acts as a liaison between the Panel, attorneys,
circuit clerks, other
judicial personnel, and the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.
But Democrats remained concerned about the articles, both because of their controversial contents and because Bounds did not
provide them to Oregon's
judicial nominating committee before it recommended him for the Ninth
Circuit vacancy.
May order the parent who did not
provide time - sharing or did not properly exercise time - sharing under the time - sharing schedule to attend a parenting course approved by the
judicial circuit.
(a) The Department of Children and Family Services shall
provide each
judicial circuit with a list of approved course providers and sites at which the parent education and family stabilization course may be completed.
The Twelfth
Judicial Circuit of Florida (DeSoto, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties)
provides the following FAQs for family mediation:
Below are some samples
provided by the 12th
Judicial Circuit (which includes Sarasota and Manatee Counties).
Today Promise Place has an office in each of the 4 counties in the
judicial circuit and
provides services to over 3,000 individuals per year through emergency shelter, a 24 hr emergency hotline, legal advocacy, weekly support groups, relocation assistance, financial assistance, crisis counseling, safety planning, a teen dating violence prevention program in all area high schools, follow up services and community education.