The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Code § 1-901.01; Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Pub. L. No. 105-33, § 11002, 111 Stat. 251, 715-16. . . .
. . . Art. 5, § 19; § 901.01, Fla. . . .
. . . . § 901.01 (“[e]ach state judicial officer is a conservator of the peace and has committing authority . . .
. . . Likewise, General Order 901.01 (PL’s Ex. 30) is irrelevant as it relates only to firearms, which are . . .
. . . Berger, Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 901.01 (J. . . .
. . . other carefully selected sections of chapters 3, 5, and 11 of Title 11. 6 Collier on Bankruptcy, ¶ 901.01 . . . include other carefully selected sections of chapters 3, 5, and 11 of Title 11. 6 Collier, supra. ¶ 901.01 . . .
. . . . § 15-901.01. . . .
. . . Class 6 felony, in violation of Arizona Revised Statutes §§ 13-3401, 3408, 3415, 701, 702.01, 801 and 901.01 . . .
. . . Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Manual of Procedure § 901.01 (2d ed.2004); see also 15 U.S.C. § 1071 . . .
. . . This is substantially the same as part of section 901.01, Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . . § 13-901.01(A), (E); Calik v. Kongable, 195 Ariz. 496, 990 P.2d 1055, 1060 (1999). . . . Ariz.Rev.Stat. § 13-901.01. . . .
. . . . § 13-901.01(E); Calik v. Kongable, 195 Ariz. 496, 990 P.2d 1055, 1058 (1999); State v. . . . Ariz.Rev.Stat. § 13-901.01(A) (“The court shall suspend the imposition or execution of sentence and place . . .
. . . . § 13-901.01; Calik v. Kongable, 195 Ariz. 496, 990 P.2d 1055, 1058 (1999). . . .
. . . . § 13-901.01. . . . Arizona Revised Statute § 13-901.01 did not purport to change the classification of possession of narcotic . . . See § 13-901.01 (West 2000). . . .
. . . Indiana, Inc., 89 F.3d 415, 420 (7th Cir.1996); 5 Weinstein & Berger, Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 901.01 . . .
. . . But see the alternative basis for possible relief contained in section 901.01 Florida Statutes as discussed . . .
. . . This is substantially the same as part of section 901.01, Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . And § 901.01, F.S., provides in pertinent part that: Each state judicial officer including all judges . . . The words "state judicial officer,” as used in said § 901.01, exclude a municipal judge and include a . . .
. . . See also, 13 Collier on Bankruptcy, ¶ 901.01 at 9-3 as to the definitions in Rule 901 of accountant and . . .
. . . Bendix, Moore’s Federal Practice § 901.01[3.-l]-(a) at IX-7 (2d ed. 1982). . . .
. . . involving adverse parties and conforms to general usage in this regard.” 13 Collier on Bankruptcy, ¶ 901.01 . . .
. . . . § 29-901.01. . . .
. . . . § 901.01 (West Cum.Supp.1980) states: “Each state judicial officer is a conservator of the peace and . . .
. . . . §§ 901.01-911.02 (Nov.1973 Supp.); New Mexico Stat.Ann., Art. 4, § 20-4-101 to 20-4-1102 (1973 Supp . . .
. . . Prior to enactment of the Criminal Procedure Act of 1939 (Ch. 19554, Laws of 1939; Sec. 901.01 to 925.03 . . .
. . . The Court takes judicial notice of Florida Statute § 901.01, F.S.A. which makes “all judicial officers . . .
. . . Wash.Law Review 73 (Oct. 1950) Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, §§ 901.02, 901.01 . . .
. . . Law Review 73 (Oct. 1950) Manual of Patent Examining Procedure, §§ 901.02, 901.01 . . .
. . . Committee Note: This is substantially the same as part of 901.01 (the remaining part should be retained . . .
. . . . §§ 901.01-901.02, F.S.A. (1944); Ill.Ann.Stat. 38, § 107-9 (1964); Ariz. . . .
. . . Section 901.01, F.S.A. every judicial officer of the state from Justice of the Peace to a Justice of . . . Section 901.01, F.S.A., and also Section 5, Article V, of the State Constitution, F.S.A. . . .
. . . in that account as the difference between drawings of other partners ($34,800) less net profit of $901.01 . . .
. . . opinion, lays emphasis on the last clause of this Section 933.07, above quoted, and also upon Section 901.01 . . . But this Section 901.01 begins with the words: “All judicial officers of the State shall be conservators . . . So this language in said Section 901.01 limits the authority of judicial officers to issue warrants and . . . jurisdiction to try and which are only triable before courts of inferior jurisdiction; citing Section 901.01 . . .