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  • ANGELA CRUZ vs ROY EDGY document preview
  • ANGELA CRUZ vs ROY EDGY document preview
  • ANGELA CRUZ vs ROY EDGY document preview
  • ANGELA CRUZ vs ROY EDGY document preview
  • ANGELA CRUZ vs ROY EDGY document preview
  • ANGELA CRUZ vs ROY EDGY document preview
						
                                

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR DUVAL COUNTY FLORIDA ANGELA CRUZ CASE NO.: 16-2024-CA-001295-AXXX-MA Plaintiff(s) v. DIVISION: CV-B (CIRCUIT COURT) ROY EDGY Defendant(s). ______________________/ CORRECTED AMENDED ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR NON-COMPLEX CASES This civil action comes before the Court upon Plaintiff filing a complaint. The Court now establishes a Case Management Plan as set forth below. If a case is declared complex, the parties shall follow the procedures in Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.201, rather than this Case Management Plan. DEADLINE OR EVENT DATE Deadline for Service of Process 120 days Within 60 days of filing the motion/objection or, if Motions to Dismiss, Motion for More Definite such motion/objection was previously filed, within Statement, Motions to Strike and any 60 days of date of entry of this Order approving this objections to the pleadings Case Management Plan, counsel must schedule with the Court’s Judicial Assistant a hearing on the motion/objection. Failure to do so will result in the motion/objection being deemed abandoned and denied. Non-movant shall timely submit a proposed order if the motion/objection is deemed abandoned and denied. Plaintiff must and any party may file a notice that the action is at issue and ready to be set for trial Notice for Trial pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.440 (b) and any party filing a notice for trial shall also submit to the Court a completed Trial Set Memorandum within ten (10) days from the date the case is at issue as defined by Rule 1.440(a). Each civil division’s Trial Set Memorandum and any other procedures for setting trials are posted on the Fourth Judicial Circuit’s website: jud4.org. It is ORDERED: 1. COMPLIANCE WITH THIS CASE MANAGEMENT PLAN: The parties shall strictly comply with the terms of this Case Management Plan, unless otherwise ordered by the Court. Failure to comply with all requirements of this order may result in the imposition of sanctions, including dismissal of the case. 2. ADDITIONAL FOURTH CIRCUIT AND DIVISION SPECIFIC GUIDELINES: All counsel and unrepresented parties shall familiarize themselves and comply with the requirements of the Fourth Judicial Circuit’s Second Amended Administrative Order 2023-05, In Re: Civil Case Management and Resolution in Circuit Court of Non- Complex Cases, found at jud4.org, and any division-specific guidelines that may apply. 3. MODIFICATION OF THIS ORDER: The parties may not, individually or by agreement, alter or extend the deadlines in this Order, or waive any of the provisions of this Order. The provisions of this Order may be modified only upon motion/stipulation and Court order, according to applicable law. 4. NOTICE FOR TRIAL: Plaintiff shall and any party may file a notice that the action is at issue and ready to be set for trial pursuant to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.440(b) and submit to the Court a completed Trial Set Memorandum no later than ten (10) days after the date the case is at issue as defined by Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.440(a) to schedule the case for trial pursuant to the division’s procedures. 5. DISCOVERY: All counsel and unrepresented parties shall familiarize themselves with the current edition of the Florida Handbook on Civil Discovery Practice and seek to resolve discovery issues without Court intervention whenever possible. 6. SERVICE OF THIS ORDER: When serving the Complaint on a party, Plaintiff must also serve a copy of this Order Setting Case Management Plan for Non-Complex Cases on that party. Plaintiff shall file a Certificate of Service of this Order within ten (10) days of service. DONE at Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, on 11th of March, 2024. CIRCUIT JUDGE If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appearance or immediately upon receiving this notice if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than seven (7) days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. ADA Coordinator: Debra Marchant, Human Resources Manager, Duval County Courthouse, 501 W. Adams Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202. (904) 255-1695. 2