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FloridaThirteenth Judicial CircuitHillsborough CountyCounty Criminal Division DJudge Christopher Brown

A Notice of Appearance Without a Speedy Waiver Means In-Person Arraignment — County Criminal D

High confidence· verified July 5, 2026Case Management13th Jud. Cir., Judge Brown Judicial Practices & Procedures (County Crim. D)

Summary

Judge Brown (14-item FSC template, the county-criminal exemplar): in-person default under his Standing Order on Remote Appearances; filing an NOA without waiving speedy trial obligates defendant AND counsel to appear at arraignment; his AI paragraph points to statewide Rule 2.515(d) (compliant).

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Florida > Thirteenth Judicial Circuit > Hillsborough County > County Criminal Division D (Judge Christopher Brown)

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Source of truth

"In-Person Hearings: All cases and hearings will be held in-person unless specially requested and approved by the Court pursuant to the Court's Standing Order Regarding Remote Appearances." / "If a Notice of Appearance is filed without a waiver of Speedy Trial, the Defendant and Defense Counsel must appear in-person at the Arraignment hearing." / "All parties or unrepresented Defendants filing documents shall comply with Florida Rule of General practice and Judicial Administration 2.515 (d)."
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Healthy · checked July 7, 2026
Effective date
Last verified
July 5, 2026Live fetch 2026-07-05; dual-researcher dossier, Fable 5 hash-verified

Reviewer note: Cross-model verified 2026-07-05. 30-day recheck scheduled.

Change history

  • July 7, 2026Monitor: content changed at 13th Cir. — Judge Brown (County Crim D) Judicial Practices & Procedures. Review before republishing dependent rules.

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