eLaws of Florida

  SECTION 923.02. Notice of setting case for trial.  


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  • 1The judge of any trial court may adopt as a rule of her or his court a rule requiring that at least 4 days before the sounding of the docket in criminal cases in any trial court, the clerk of said court shall send by United States mail, to the defendant, the defendant’s sureties, and the defendant’s attorney, if known, a notice in postcard form, reading as follows:

    69THE STATE OF FLORIDA

    73vs.

    74NOTICE OF FILING INFORMATION

    78TO:

    79You are hereby notified that an information (indictment) charging you with the offense of 93has been filed in the office of 100in and for 103County; and you are required to appear in the 112court in and for 116County at the Courthouse in 121on 122(date) for arraignment, plea and trial, or setting for trial in default of which your bond will be estreated, for failure to appear.

    145(Prosecuting Officer) 147.

    148If such rule is adopted by any court and the rule is not complied with by the clerk the failure so to comply with the rule shall not constitute reversible error nor affect the obligations of the bond.

History.-s. 278, ch. 19554, 1939; CGL 1940 Supp. 8663(288); s. 1552, ch. 97-102.

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