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Florida Supreme Court

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description Florida Supreme Court Overview

The Florida Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the state of Florida, headquartered in the state capital of Tallahassee. Established in 1845 when Florida achieved statehood, the court is composed of a Chief Justice and six other justices. The justices are appointed by the Governor from a list of candidates provided by a judicial nominating commission and are subject to merit retention elections by the voters. The court's jurisdiction includes reviewing final judgments of death sentences and resolving conflicts among lower district courts of appeal.

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Where is the Florida Supreme Court located?

The Florida Supreme Court is located in Tallahassee, the state capital. The courthouse is situated within the state's capitol complex.

How many justices serve on the Florida Supreme Court?

The highest court in the state is composed of seven justices. These justices are appointed by the governor to manage the judicial system of Florida.

When was the Florida Supreme Court established?

The court was established when Florida joined the Union in 1845. Its foundational structure was further outlined in the state's subsequent constitutions.

What types of cases does the Florida Supreme Court hear?

It primarily hears appeals involving constitutional issues, the validity of state statutes, and mandatory reviews of death penalty cases. It acts as the final arbiter of Florida state law.

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