Secure-Detention Youth Tried Within 21 Days of Arrest — Division JA/JM
Summary
Judge Small's delinquency clock: the Court intends to try any case with a youth in secure detention within 21 days of arrest — with jury instructions, motions in limine, and memoranda all due 48 hours before trial day one.
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Florida > Fifteenth Judicial Circuit > Palm Beach County > Juvenile Division JA/JM (Judge Lisa S. Small)
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"it is the Court's intention to try any cases in which a youth is held in secure detention within 21 days of arrest." / "Agreed Jury Instructions are to be emailed to the JA no later than 48 hours prior to the first day of trial." / "Witness and Exhibit Lists are to be exchanged prior to calendar call."
- Official source
- 15th Cir. — Division JA/JM Instructions (Judge Small)
- Source health
- Healthy · checked July 7, 2026
- Effective date
- —
- Last verified
- July 5, 2026Live fetch of official division page — 2026-07-05
Reviewer note: Verified against the live official page on 2026-07-05. 30-day recheck scheduled.
Change history
- July 7, 2026Monitor: content changed at 15th Cir. — Division JA/JM Instructions (Judge Small). Review before republishing dependent rules.
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