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FloridaFourth Judicial CircuitDuval CountyCounty Division CC-IJudge Robin Lanigan

Criminal Passes Need 72 Hours; Court Starts 9:00 Sharp — Division CC-I

High confidence· verified July 5, 2026Deadlines & Time Computation4th Jud. Cir. / Duval County Court, Div. I Criminal Policies, Procedures & Expectations (eff. Jan. 1, 2024)

Summary

Judge Lanigan's criminal side (the Division I policies effective Jan. 1, 2024): court starts promptly at 9:00 a.m., agreed pass requests reach the JA at least 72 HOURS before the requested date, and the defendant's FPT appearance is never waived.

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Source of truth

"Court will start promptly at 9:00a.m." / "NO LATER THAN 72 HOURS PRIOR TO THE REQUESTED DATE. These requests must be received by the court" and ruled on / "there shall be no waiver of defendant's appearance at the Final Pretrial Conference"
Source health
Healthy · checked July 7, 2026
Effective date
Last verified
July 5, 2026Live fetch + sha256 of official PDF — 2026-07-05

Reviewer note: Verified against the live official PDF on 2026-07-05. 30-day recheck scheduled.

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