Transport Orders Need 10 Business Days; JAC Responses Attach as Exhibit A — Division CR-A
Summary
Judge Hutton: transport/extradition orders require at least 10 business days; orders submit in Word by e-mail (agreement status stated) within 5 days of hearing, and JAC no-objection responses attach to the proposed order as "Exhibit A."
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Florida > Fourth Judicial Circuit > Duval County > Felony Division CR-A (Judge L.E. Hutton)
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"Transport/Extradition orders require at least 10 business days" / "counsel shall attach JAC's response to their proposed order, labeled as 'Exhibit A'" / "Proposed orders must be submitted within 5 days after any hearing."
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- Healthy · checked July 7, 2026
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- 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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