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FloridaFifteenth Judicial CircuitPalm Beach CountyJuvenile Division JOJudge Kathleen J. Kroll

The Remote-Appearance Matrix — and Never From a Moving Vehicle — Division JO

High confidence· verified July 5, 2026Remote / Zoom Hearings15th Jud. Cir., Juvenile Division JO Divisional Instructions (updated 06/10/2026)

Summary

Judge Kroll publishes an enumerated list of who may appear remotely (youth from school via the School Liaison, parents from jail or treatment, DJJ liaisons, JPOs, case managers, CPIs, volunteer GALs, out-of-state parties) — everyone else moves for leave 3 days out, and no one appears from a moving vehicle.

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Florida > Fifteenth Judicial Circuit > Palm Beach County > Juvenile Division JO (Judge Kathleen J. Kroll)

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Source of truth

"Youth may appear from school, with prior arrangements being made with School Liaison" / "The Court may also grant remote appearance for other extreme circumstances after the filing of a written Motion to Appear Remotely, no less than three (3) days prior to the hearing" / "Under no circumstances will a participant be permitted to appear remotely from a moving vehicle."
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 source on 2026-07-05. 30-day recheck scheduled.

Change history

  • July 7, 2026Monitor: content changed at 15th Cir. — Division JO Instructions (Judge Kroll). Review before republishing dependent rules.

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