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9.130 Proceedings to Review Non-final Orders and Specified Final Orders

(a) Applicability. This rule applies to any order or judgment of a trial court that has been certified by the district court of appeal to require immediate resolution by the supreme court because the issues pending in the district court are of great public importance or have a great effect on the proper administration of justice throughout the state. The district court of appeal may make such certification on its own motion or on suggestion by a party.

(b) Commencement. The jurisdiction of the supreme court is invoked on rendition of the certificate by the district court of appeal.

(c) Suggestion. Any party may file with the district court and serve on the parties a suggestion that the order to be reviewed should be certified by the district court to the supreme court. The suggestion shall be substantially in the form prescribed by this rule and shall be filed within 10 days from the filing of the notice of appeal.

(d) Response. Any party may file a response within 5 days of the service of the suggestion.

(e) Form. The suggestion shall be limited to 5 pages and shall contain all of the following elements:
(1) A statement of why the appeal requires immediate resolution by the supreme court.
(2) A statement of why the appeal (A) is of great public importance, or (B) will have a great effect on the proper administration of justice throughout the state.
(3) A certificate signed by the attorney stating: I express a belief, based on a reasoned and studied professional judgment, that this appeal requires immediate resolution by the supreme court and
(a) is of great public importance, or
(b) will have a great effect on the administration of justice throughout the state.

/s/
Attorney for .....(name of party).....
.....(address and phone number)...
Florida Bar No. ....................

(4) An appendix containing a conformed copy of the order to be reviewed.

(f) Effect of Suggestion. The district court shall not be required to rule on the suggestion and neither the filing of a suggestion nor the rendition by the district court of its certificate shall alter the applicable time limitations or place of filing. If an order is rendered granting or denying certification, no rehearing shall be permitted.

(g) Procedure When Supreme Court Accepts Jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of the supreme court attaches on rendition of the order accepting jurisdiction. If the supreme court accepts jurisdiction, it shall so order and advise the parties, the clerk of the district court, and the clerk of the lower tribunal. The clerk of the district court shall transfer the record in the case to the supreme court within 10 days thereafter. The time limitations of the applicable jurisdictional rule will continue in effect, except that all papers formerly required to be filed in the district court shall be filed in the supreme court.

 

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Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure
9.010 Effective Date and Scope
9.020 Definitions
9.030 Jurisdiction of Courts
9.040 General Provisions
9.100 Original Proceedings
9.110 Appeal Proceedings to Review Final Orders of Lower Tribunals and Orders Granting New Trial in Jury and Non-jury Cases
9.120 Discretionary Proceedings to Review Decisions of District Courts of Appeal
9.125 Review of Trial Court Orders and Judgments Certified by the District Courts of Appeal as Requiring Immediate Resolution by the Supreme Court
9.130 Proceedings to Review Non-final Orders and Specified Final Orders
9.140 Appeal Proceedings in Criminal Cases
9.141 Review Proceedings in Collateral or Postconviction Criminal Cases; Belated Appeals; Belated Discretionary Review; Ineffective Assistance of Appellate Counsel
9.142 Procedures for Review in Death Penalty Cases
9.145 Appeal Proceedings in Juvenile Delinquency Cases
9.146 Appeal Proceedings in Juvenile Dependency and Termination of Parental Rights Cases and Cases Involving Families and Children in Need of Services
9.150 Discretionary Proceedings to Review Certified Questions From Federal Courts
9.160 Discretionary Proceedings to Review Decisions of County Courts
9.180 Appeal Proceedings to Review Workers' Compensation Cases
9.190 Judicial Review of Administrative Action
9.200 The Record
9.210 Briefs
9.220 Appendix
9.225 Notice of Supplemental Authority
9.300 Motions
9.310 Stay Pending Review
9.315 Summary Disposition
9.320 Oral Argument
9.330 Rehearing; Clarification; Certification
9.331 Determination of Causes in a District Court of Appeal En Banc
9.340 Mandate
9.350 Dismissal of Causes
9.360 Parties
9.370 Amicus Curiae
9.400 Costs and Attorneys Fees
9.410 Sanctions
9.420 Filing; Service of Copies; Computation of Time
9.430 Proceedings by Indigents
9.440 Attorneys
9.500 Advisory Opinions to the Governor
9.510 Advisory Opinions to the Attorney General
9.600 Jurisdiction of Lower Tribunal Pending Review
9.700 Mediation Rules
9.710 Eligibility for Mediation
9.720 Mediation Procedures
9.730 Appointment and Compensation of the Mediator
9.740 Completion of Mediation
9.800 Uniform Citation System
9.900 Forms
 
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