The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . See 5 Weinstein’s Federal Evidence § 901.11[2] (“Any question about the credibility of [an ancient] document . . .
. . . See 5 Weinstein § 901.11[2] (2005). . . .
. . . When she failed to appear, the court ordered a capias for her arrest pursuant to section 901.11, Florida . . . Section 901.11 provides that failure to appear is “an indirect criminal contempt of court” punishable . . .
. . . performance of pension actuarial services under erisa or the Internal Revenue Code.” 20 C.F.R. sec. 901.11 . . .
. . . performance of pension actuarial services under ERISA or the Internal Revenue Code.” 20 C.F.R. sec. 901.11 . . .
. . . The state further argues that an A.W.O.L. offense is analogous to section 901.11, Florida Statutes, involving . . . Section 901.11 provides as follows: Effect of not answering summons.— Failure to appear as commanded . . .
. . . That bond, which cost $966.53, brought $901.11. . . .