AMENDMENTS TO FLORIDA RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 3.670 AND 3.700(b).
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November 12, 1999.
November 12, 1999.
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John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, Florida; Jerome C. Latimer, Chair, St. Petersburg, Florida, and Robert R. Wills, Past Chair, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, for The Florida Bar Criminal Procedure Rules Committee, Petitioner.
Michael A. Catalano, Miami, Florida; Diane M. Matousek, Clerk of the Seventh Judicial Circuit, DeLand, Florida; David R. Ellspermann, Clerk of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, Ocala, Florida; Harvey Ruvin, Clerk of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Miami, Florida; Blaise Trettis, Executive Assistant Public Defender, Melbourne, Florida; Henry W. Cook, Clerk of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, Jacksonville, Florida; James C. Watkins, Clerk of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, Tavares, Florida; Barbara T. Scott, Clerk of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit (Charlotte County), Punta Gorda, Florida; The Honorable Donald R. Moran, Jr., Chief Judge, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Jacksonville, Florida; Jed Pittman, Clerk of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, Dade City, Florida; Charlie Green, Clerk of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit (Lee County), Fort Myers, Florida; Karen E. Rushing, Clerk of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Sarasota, Florida; Fred W. Baggett of Greenberg, Traurig, P.A., Tallahassee, Florida, on behalf of the Florida Association of Court Clerks & Comptrollers, Inc., Responding.
Supreme Court of Florida.
PER CURIAM.
The Rules of Criminal Procedure Committee has filed an emergency petition to amend (1) Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.670 to require the clerk of court to serve the defendant and counsel for the defendant and the state with a copy of the judgment and sentence within fifteen days of rendition, and (2) Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.700(b) to require the trial court to pronounce at the time of sentencing the amount of jail time credit the defendant...
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