established according to the Florida Constitution for the purpose of serving the citizens of each county as a public trustee. As an elected official, theClerk of the Circuit Courthelps provide for the system of“checks and balances”that is the very foundation of the American form of government...
21. During all relevant time periods Defendants Greg Cartwright, Principal of Grafton High School, and Wendell Teets, Superintendent of Schools of Taylor County, knew or should have known of the failure of Defendant Michael Withers to deliver to the Plaintiff, D. D., a FAPE in conformance wit...
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Circuit Civil has jurisdiction over civil actions in which the matter in controversy exceeds the sum of $50,000.00, all cases in equity, actions involving the title and boundaries of real property, injunctions, and all civil matters not within the jurisd
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Gary Knowles is a duly elected Constitutional Officer as mandated by Article V, Section 16 of the Constitution of the State of Florida. Gary is a lifelong resident of Taylor County and was elected to office in 2020. He began working in the Taylor County
U.S. Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit: Brummett, et al. v. TaylorStephanie Maniscalco