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OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY
ABBOTT M KERRING
STATE ATTORNEY
BREVARO COUNTY OFFICE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BREVARO AND SEMINOLE COUNTIES
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BRITUSVII COURTHOUSE COUNTY
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Honorable Granville Brown
Village of North Orlando
1 North Fairfax Avenue
North Orlando, Florida 32707
Dear Mayor Brown:
I am writing you this letter in regard to the recent
passage of Article V, which as you probably know revamps the
Court system in each County in the State of Florida.
This office, in preparation for the implementation of
Article V must know what municipalities within Seminole County
are desirous of eliminating their municipal court and will look
to the State Attorney' s Office for prosecution of Village Ordin-
ances.
We are at the present time making every effort to pre-
pare our budget and be ready for the implementation of Article V
when it goes into effect January 3, 1973, therefore, I would
respectfully request that you discuss this matter with your
Village Council in an effort to determine whether or not you
will be eliminating your municipal court; and if so, would you
please so advise this office as to your Village' s position
so that in the event we take over prosecution for violation of
Village Ordinances in your municipality we will be prepared to
do so on January 3, 1973.
Very truly yours,
ABBOTT M. HERRING
State Attorney
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER• June 6, 1972 SANFORD.FLORIDA*2771
Mayor Granville Brown
Village Hall
1 North Fairfax Avenue
North Orlando, Florida 32707
SUBJECT: ARTICLE V & BRANCH COURTS
Dear Mayor Brown:
Article V is bringing about many changes , both good and bad, which
requires advanced planning. The County Commissioners would appreciate
your thoughts regarding this change in 'our Judiciary system and how you
anticipate it will affect your planning of projects. Are you going
to continue any expansion plans relating to the courts, cut back
or what? Would space be available for branch courts at your facilities
if the Judiciary elects to hold court in your area? Granted that
there are many questions which are unanswerable at this time , however,
it is anticipated that perhaps your assistance in helping to implement
Article V will better assist the residents of your fair city.
Any thoughts that you may have would be very much appreciated either
in writing or during a work session.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Very truly yours,
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Rodney L. Layer
Administrative Assistance
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