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Case Number:  SC13-1248  - Active

RICHARD R. MCDADE  vs.  STATE OF FLORIDA

Lower Tribunal Case(s): 2D11-5955, 11-CF-16331


 Date Docketed
Description
Filed By
Notes
06/20/2013 NOTICE-DISCRETIONARY JURIS (CERT GPI) PT Richard Mcdade BY: PT Christopher E. Cosden 813478
07/16/2013 No Fee - Insolvent INSOLVENT BELOW
07/16/2013 ACKNOWLEDGMENT LETTER-NEW CASE Supreme Court Florida FSC BY: Supreme Court Florida FSC
09/10/2013 ORDER-JURIS ACCEPT/BRIEF SCHED (OA LATER DATE) The Court accepts jurisdiction of this case. Oral argument will be set by separate order. Counsel for the parties will be notified of the oral argument date approximately sixty days prior to oral argument. Petitioner's initial brief on the merits shall be served on or before October 7, 2013; respondent's answer brief on the merits shall be served twenty days after service of petitioner's initial brief on the merits; and petitioner's reply brief on the merits shall be served twenty days after service of respondent's answer brief on the merits. The Clerk of the Second District Court of Appeal shall file the record which shall be properly indexed and paginated on or before November 12, 2013. The record shall include the briefs filed in the district court separately indexed. The Clerk may provide the record in the format as currently maintained at the district court, either paper or electronic. If an electronic record, the Clerk of the Second District Court of Appeal should contact the Clerk of this Court for instructions on transmittal of the electronic record.
09/19/2013 RECORD/TRANSCRIPT Hon. James R. Birkhold, Clerk BY: Hon. James R. Birkhold, Clerk 1 CERTIFICATE OF CLERK, 1 VOL. BRIEFS & 8 VOLS. RECORD
10/07/2013 INITIAL BRIEF-MERITS PT Richard Mcdade BY: PT Christopher E. Cosden 813478 NO APPENDIX FILED
10/10/2013 ORDER-OTHER SUBSTANTIVE The initial brief on the merits was filed but not accompanied by an appendix pursuant to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.220. Petitioner is directed, on or before October 25, 2013, to serve an original of an appendix. The appendix shall be separately bound or separated from the brief by a divider and appropriate tab, and shall contain an index and a copy of the opinion or order of the district court of appeal to be reviewed and may contain any other portions of the record and other authorities.
10/16/2013 APPENDIX-MERIT BRIEF PT Richard Mcdade BY: PT Christopher E. Cosden 813478 TO INITIAL BRIEF ON THE MERITS
10/16/2013 REQUEST-ORAL ARGUMENT PT Richard Mcdade BY: PT Christopher E. Cosden 813478
10/18/2013 ORDER-HIGH PROFILE Because of significant public and media interest in this matter, this case has been designated as a high profile case and all material must be filed through the Florida Courts eFiling Portal. All documents filed will be posted on the Supreme Court web page. Parties are directed to ensure that all documents filed are in compliance with rules 2.420, 2.425 and 2.526 of the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration.
10/22/2013 MOTION-EXT OF TIME (ANSWER BRIEF-MERITS) RS State Of Florida STATE BY: RS Christina Zuccaro 71300
10/25/2013 ORDER-EXT OF TIME GR (ANSWER BRIEF-MERITS)
10/30/2013 MOTION-AMICUS CURIAE MR Florida Press Association BY: MR Thomas Richard Julin 325376 The Florida Press Association and the Florida Society of News Editors
11/01/2013 ORDER-AMICUS CURIAE GR The motion for leave to file brief as amici curiae filed by Florida Press Association and Florida Society of News Editors is hereby granted and they are allowed to file brief only in support of respondents. The brief by the above referenced amicus curiae shall be served pursuant to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.370(c).
11/27/2013 ANSWER BRIEF-MERITS RS State Of Florida STATE BY: RS Christina Zuccaro 71300
12/09/2013 AMICUS CURIAE ANSWER BRIEF-MERITS MR Florida Press Association BY: MR Thomas Richard Julin 325376
12/16/2013 REPLY BRIEF-MERITS PT Richard Mcdade BY: PT Christopher E. Cosden 813478
01/02/2014 ORDER-OA SCHED (PREV ACCEPTED) The Court previously accepted jurisdiction. The Court will hear oral argument at 9:00 a.m., Thursday, March 6, 2014. A maximum of twenty minutes to the side is allowed for the argument, but counsel is expected to use only so much of that time as is necessary. NO CONTINUANCES WILL BE GRANTED EXCEPT UPON A SHOWING OF EXTREME HARDSHIP.
01/02/2014 ORAL ARGUMENT CALENDAR
03/06/2014 ORAL ARGUMENT HELD
03/25/2014 NOTICE-SUPPLEMENTAL AUTHORITY MR Florida Press Association BY: MR Thomas Richard Julin 325376