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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title V
JUDICIAL BRANCH
Chapter 43
COURTS: GENERAL PROVISIONS
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43.18 Money paid into court; withdrawal.No moneys deposited as provided in 1s. 43.17, shall be withdrawn except on the voucher or check signed by the clerk of the court if the court has an authorized clerk and if not, by the judge. Every voucher or check shall state the cause in or on account of which it is drawn.
History.s. 2, ch. 15996, 1933; CGL 1936 Supp. 4355(2); s. 1, ch. 29655, 1955; s. 44, ch. 67-254.
1Note.Repealed by s. 2, ch. 73-282.
Note.Former s. 54.05.

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Crum v. City of Orlando, 313 F. Supp. 585 (M.D. Fla. 1970).

Published | District Court, M.D. Florida | 1970 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 11454

...The City of Orlando has filed its response as directed. From the response of the city and the certified copies of the Orlando Municipal Court records attached to the response, it appears that petitioner is in the custody of the city for violations of Sections 43.09, 43.13, 43.18, 43.52, and 43.56-1 of the Orlando Municipal Code....
...As previously noted, petitioner at this time was also committed to custody to serve the sentence imposed in April 1968 for disturbing the peace. Petitioner then compounded his difficulties with the city by escaping from custody on June 10,1969. He was apprehended and charged with escape, a violation of Section 43.18....
...Under the provisions of the Orlando Municipal Code the maximum penalty for each of the offenses that petitioner was convicted of cannot exceed a term of imprisonment of sixty (60) days. The Code of the City of Orlando, Florida, §§ 1.08, 43.09, 43.12, 43.18, 43.52, 43.56-1....
...ceed sixty (60) days or for imposition of a fine not to exceed $500. or for both such fine and imprisonment. Section 43.12 has no penalty provision, and in such case, the code provides that the penalty shall be determined in accordance with § 1.08. Section 43.18 provides for a term of imprisonment of not less than 30 days nor more than 60 days....

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