The Sixth Judicial Circuit of Florida encompasses Pasco and Pinellas counties and is subdivided into nine groups, each handling specific case types. A circuit judge within Group 9 of this circuit presides over cases assigned to that group. These assignments can vary, potentially including civil, criminal, family, or probate matters, depending on the court’s organization and current needs. Knowing which judge is assigned to a particular group helps litigants, attorneys, and the public understand the judicial process within the circuit.
The organizational structure of Florida’s court system ensures efficient case management and distribution of judicial workload. Understanding this structure, including the roles of circuit judges within specific groups, allows for effective navigation of the legal system. This knowledge is valuable for those involved in litigation, researchers studying judicial proceedings, or members of the public seeking information about their local courts. Historical context reveals how the increasing population and caseloads led to the creation of circuits and groups, ensuring timely and fair administration of justice.