The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Section 316.635(1), Florida Statutes, vests jurisdiction in the county court over misdemeanor traffic . . . Conversely, section 316.635(1) addresses a specific class of misdemeanors. . . . Our decision was based primarily on section 316.635(1). . . . In N.J.G., we recognized that section 316.635(1) appeared to be in conflict with section 985.201 (since . . .
. . . State, 934 So.2d 1276 (Fla.2006), have somehow overcome section 26.012 and section 316.635 Florida Statues . . . extent it is relevant, it reinforces the notion that such express legislative enactments as section 316.635 . . .
. . . . § 316.635(1), Fla. Stat. (2003) (emphasis added). . . . Under section 316.635(1), the county court has original jurisdiction over the offenses allegedly committed . . .
. . . However, there is nothing contained in Florida Chapters 316 or 316, including section 316.635(3), that . . . Furthermore, nothing in chapters 316, including 316.635(3), and 318 or any other statute or rule specifically . . .
. . . . § 316.635, Fla.Stat. (1983). . . .
. . . 5, Section 6(b), Florida Constitution, Sections 26.012(l)(c), F.S., 34.01(l)(a) and (b), F.S., and 316.635 . . . , F.S. “316.635 Courts having jurisdiction over traffic violations; powers relating to custody and detention . . . Section 39.01(8), 39.02, 316.635). . . . Section 316.635). 57 Id.; Ch. 81-218, Section 15, 1981 Fla. Laws (to be codified at Fla. Stat. . . .