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The Constitution of the State of Florida

SECTION 6. County courts. --

(a) ORGANIZATION.--There shall be a county court in each county. There shall be one or more judges for each county court as prescribed by general law.

(b) JURISDICTION.--The county courts shall exercise the jurisdiction prescribed by general law. Such jurisdiction shall be uniform throughout the state.

History. --S.J.R. 52-D, 1971; adopted 1972.


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