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Frank S. Castor

County Judgepublished

FIFTEENTH Judicial Circuit · Palm Beach County · County Criminal — Div. P

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Division procedures — 0 requirement card(s)

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Practice rules & preferences (3)

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Judge-specific practice cards — page limits, proposed-order formats, hearing mechanics — with the verification metadata exactly as recorded in that system (never upgraded here).

Negotiated Pleas Accepted Up To — and At — Calendar Call — Division P

Case ManagementP — County Criminal Division Phigh confidence
Negotiated plea agreements are accepted up to or at the calendar call hearing. All parties must be present in person at calendar call.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division P Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

PDF Courtesy Copies by E-Mail; Agreed Orders Need a Both-Parties E-Mail — Division P

Courtesy CopiesP — County Criminal Division Phigh confidence
E-mail a courtesy copy of each motion as a PDF to the court. File case law and written responses at least three (3) business days in advance. Submit orders in Word through Online Services; for agreed orders, send an e-mail to the division showing both parties are in agreement. Certify Local Rule 4 good-faith conferral before scheduling.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division P Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

Evidentiary Motions Filed 14 Days Before Calendar Call — Division P

Deadlines & Time ComputationP — County Criminal Division Phigh confidence
File any motion requiring an evidentiary hearing not less than 14 days before calendar call. Motions for continuance must state the grounds, the length of time requested, and/or the new date.
15th Jud. Cir. / PBC County Court, Division P Divisional Instructionsofficial source ↗

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