4.07 Monitoring Inmates of the Eighth Judicial Circuit (Fla. R. Jud

IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 4.07 MONITORING INMATES OF THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT [FLA. R. JUD. ADMIN 2.215(b)(3)] Fla.R.Jud.Admin. 2.050(b)(8) requires the Chief Judge or the Chief Judge’s designee to regularly examine the status of every inmate of the county jail. To carry out this duty, the Chief Judge requires that information with regard to the status of inmates from the several jails in the circuit to be provided to the appointed designees. It is therefore, ORDERED: 1.
The circuit judges assigned to each of the regions, the regional county judges and for Alachua County the administrative judges of the county and circuit criminal divisions are hereby appointed as designees for purposes of reviewing the status of inmates of the jails within each respective judge’s county. 2.
The Sheriffs of each county in the circuit shall furnish a copy of the jail roster to the designated judges and to the Office of the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court Administrator on the first business day of each month. 3.
The designated judges shall review the jail roster to determine whether any inmate’s status needs review. 4.
If a regional judge determines that an inmate’s status should be reviewed, the name of that inmate and the name of the facility where the inmate is housed shall be reported to the Chief Judge for further action. 5.
This Administrative Order amends Administrative Order No. 8.450(A) entered on January 12, 1984. AO 4.07 (v1) Monitoring Inmates of the Eighth Judicial Circuit [Fla. R. Jud. Admin 2.215(b)(3)] Page 1 Effective October 1, 1998 This order renumbers and reformats prior Administrative Order No. 8.450(B) entitled “Monitoring Inmates of the Eighth Judicial Circuit.” ORDERED ON this 5th day of October, 2012 nunc pro tunc October 1, 1998. Robert E. Roundtree, Jr., Chief Judge AO 4.07 (v1) Monitoring Inmates of the Eighth Judicial Circuit [Fla. R. Jud. Admin 2.215(b)(3)] Page 2 Effective October 1, 1998