In Florida, a videotape can be admissible in court if it meets certain legal standards. The tape must be relevant to the case, authenticated, and not violate any hearsay rules. Additionally, the court may require that the recording be clear and of sufficient quality to be understood. Ultimately, the judge has discretion in determining its admissibility based on these criteria.
If the court and both states approve.
There are actually two circuit courts in Pinellas County, FL. Their addresses and contact numbers are:Pinellas County Circuit CourtClearwater Courthouse315 Court Street, Clearwater FL 33756Phone: 727-464-7000Pinellas County Circuit CourtCriminal Justice Center14250 49th Street North, Clearwater FL 33762Phone: 727-464-7000I found this information on Court Reference - an awesome resource for US trial court information.
No. AFTER the estate is probated they may get a copy from the one that is on file with the Probate Court.
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The address of the Community Video Archives is: 1235 S Tamiami Trl, Sarasota, FL 34239-2219
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The clerk of the Circuit Court in Broward County, FL is Howard C. Forman.
A seventeen year old can not normally be sued in court. They are not yet an adult. Their parents can be sued, as they are responsible for the 17 year old.
They certainly can. Whether they will or not is harder to answer.
There aren't any such SOL's on a court ordered fine and sentence.
Call the Orange County Sheriff's Office or the Clerk of the Circuit Court and ask.