Motions Presumed Ready at Filing; Courtesy Copy in 3 Business Days — Division CR-G
Summary
Judge Roberson mirrors the CR-A template with his own calendar: substantive motions get a courtesy copy within 3 business days, are presumed ready for hearing when filed, authorities arrive 2 business days before argument, and motion/sentencing settings happen on Thursdays for the following week.
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Florida > Fourth Judicial Circuit > Duval County > Felony Division CR-G (Judge Eric Roberson)
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"The Court will assume that any motion filed during the pendency of the case is ready for hearing at the time it is filed." / "counsel shall send a courtesy copy to the Court's Judicial Assistant within three business days of filing" / "Motion and Sentencing Hearings are set on Thursdays"
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- Healthy · checked July 7, 2026
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