Opinion ID: 1658779
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 8

Heading: jurisdiction

Text: (1) Appeal Jurisdiction. The circuit courts shall review, by appeal: (A) final orders of lower tribunals as provided by general law;[1] or[2] (B) non-final orders of lower tribunals as prescribed by Rule 9.130(a)(3);[5] (C) administrative action when provided by law.[2] (2) Certiorari Jurisdiction. [6] The certiorari jurisdiction of circuit courts may be sought to review non-final orders of lower tribunals other than as prescribed by Rule 9.130. (3) Original Jurisdiction. [6] Circuit courts may issue writs of mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto, common law certiorari, habeas corpus and all writs necessary to the complete exercise of the courts' jurisdiction. 1. 9.140: Appeal Proceedings in Criminal Cases. 2. 9.110: Appeal Proceedings: Final Orders. 3. 9.110 (i): Validation of Bonds. 4. 9.120: Certiorari: to District Courts of Appeal. 5. 9.130: Non-Final Orders. 6. 9.100: Original Proceedings.