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Home » US Law » 2022 Florida Statutes » Title V - Judicial Branch » Chapter 38 - Judges: General Provisions

38.01 – Disqualification When Judge Party; Effect of Attempted Judicial Acts.

38.01 Disqualification when judge party; effect of attempted judicial acts.—Every judge of this state who appears of record as a party to any cause before him or her shall be disqualified to act therein, and shall forthwith enter an order declaring himself or herself to be disqualified in said cause. Any and all attempted judicial acts […]

38.03 – Waiver of Grounds of Disqualification by Parties.

38.03 Waiver of grounds of disqualification by parties.—The parties to any cause, or their attorneys of record, may, by written stipulation filed in the cause, waive any of the grounds of disqualification named in s. 38.02 and such waiver shall be valid and binding as to orders previously entered as well as to future acts of […]

38.04 – Sworn Statement by Judge Holding Himself or Herself Qualified.

38.04 Sworn statement by judge holding himself or herself qualified.—Whenever any judge shall enter an order under s. 38.02 declaring qualification to act in said cause, he or she shall contemporaneously therewith file therein a sworn statement that to the best of his or her knowledge and belief the ground or grounds of the disqualification named […]

38.05 – Disqualification of Judge on Own Motion.

38.05 Disqualification of judge on own motion.—Any judge may of his or her own motion disqualify himself or herself where, to the judge’s own knowledge, any of the grounds for a suggestion of disqualification, as named in s. 38.02, exist. The failure of a judge to so disqualify himself or herself under this section shall not […]

38.06 – Effect of Acts Where Judge Fails to Disqualify Himself or Herself.

38.06 Effect of acts where judge fails to disqualify himself or herself.—In any cause where the grounds for a suggestion of disqualification, as set forth in s. 38.02, appear of record in the cause, but no suggestion of disqualification is filed therein, the orders, judgments, and decrees entered therein by the judge shall be valid. Where, […]

38.08 – Effect of Orders Where Petition for Reconsideration Not Filed.

38.08 Effect of orders where petition for reconsideration not filed.—If no petition for reconsideration is filed, as provided for in s. 38.07, all orders entered by the disqualified judge prior to the entry of the order of disqualification shall be as binding and valid as if said orders had been duly entered by a qualified judge […]

38.09 – Designation of Judge to Hear Cause When Order of Disqualification Entered.

38.09 Designation of judge to hear cause when order of disqualification entered.—Every judge of this state shall advise the chief judge of the circuit upon the entry of an order of disqualification. An order of assignment shall then be entered as provided by the Florida Rules of Judicial Administration. In the event any judge is disqualified […]

38.10 – Disqualification of Judge for Prejudice; Application; Affidavits; Etc.

38.10 Disqualification of judge for prejudice; application; affidavits; etc.—Whenever a party to any action or proceeding makes and files an affidavit stating fear that he or she will not receive a fair trial in the court where the suit is pending on account of the prejudice of the judge of that court against the applicant or […]

38.22 – Power to Punish Contempts.

38.22 Power to punish contempts.—Every court may punish contempts against it whether such contempts be direct, indirect, or constructive, and in any such proceeding the court shall proceed to hear and determine all questions of law and fact. History.—s. 1, Nov. 23, 1828; RS 975; GS 1345; RGS 2534; CGL 4161; s. 1, ch. 23004, 1945; […]

38.23 – Contempt Defined.

38.23 Contempt defined.—A refusal to obey any legal order, mandate or decree, made or given by any judge relative to any of the business of the court, after due notice thereof, is a contempt, punishable accordingly. History.—s. 2, Nov. 23, 1828; RS 976; GS 1346; RGS 2535; CGL 4162; s. 8, ch. 2013-25.