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    RECALL MAYOR LOPEZ
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    (NEXT STEP). In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......

    (NEXT STEP). In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......
    Orlando López you are a LOOSER!!. In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......

    In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......

    Writ of Mandamus.........

    A writ of mandamus compels a lower tribunal or government official to perform a nondiscretionary, ministerial act required by law, which the lower tribunal or official has refused or failed to do. For example, writs of mandamus have been used to compel a trial judge to rule on a pending motion; to compel a trial judge to submit to a jury issues that are so triable by right; and to compel a trial judge to enforce another state’s judgment of child custody. Additionally, appellate courts have issued writs of mandamus ordering circuit court clerks to perform ministerial duties such as processing pleadings and documents;bdirecting local government officials to comply with zoning ordinances; requiring a public agency to follow its own rules; and forcing a power company to provide electricity to those entitled to service. Finally, writs of mandamus are appropriate to require private corporations and their officers to perform ministerial corporate acts, such as recognizing a stock owner who has paid the requisite consideration or transferring stock to a purchaser.


    Writ of Certiorari

    A petition for writ of certiorari is generally used to review;
    1) quasi-judicial orders of county, municipal, or state agencies that cannot be appealed to the district courts of appeal under the Administrative Procedure Act;
    2) orders of circuit courts acting in their appellate capacity; and
    3) nonfinal orders of lower tribunals that are not subject to interlocutory appeal under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130(a).1 Certiorari is the most frequently used writ to review orders that cannot otherwise be directly appealed.

    Get used to it,,,,,, Orlando, you are going to do as the Commission wishes or you're OUT ! No on person EVER has absolute power. Not even you.

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    LOPEZBYOU ARE A LOOSER
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    (NEXT STEP). In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF DADE COUNTY.

    (NEXT STEP). In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF DADE COUNTY.
    Orlando López you are a LOOSER!!. In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......

    In and for the 11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ......

    Writ of Mandamus.........

    A writ of mandamus compels a lower tribunal or government official to perform a nondiscretionary, ministerial act required by law, which the lower tribunal or official has refused or failed to do. For example, writs of mandamus have been used to compel a trial judge to rule on a pending motion; to compel a trial judge to submit to a jury issues that are so triable by right; and to compel a trial judge to enforce another state’s judgment of child custody. Additionally, appellate courts have issued writs of mandamus ordering circuit court clerks to perform ministerial duties such as processing pleadings and documents;bdirecting local government officials to comply with zoning ordinances; requiring a public agency to follow its own rules; and forcing a power company to provide electricity to those entitled to service. Finally, writs of mandamus are appropriate to require private corporations and their officers to perform ministerial corporate acts, such as recognizing a stock owner who has paid the requisite consideration or transferring stock to a purchaser.


    Writ of Certiorari

    A petition for writ of certiorari is generally used to review;
    1) quasi-judicial orders of county, municipal, or state agencies that cannot be appealed to the district courts of appeal under the Administrative Procedure Act;
    2) orders of circuit courts acting in their appellate capacity; and
    3) nonfinal orders of lower tribunals that are not subject to interlocutory appeal under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130(a).1 Certiorari is the most frequently used writ to review orders that cannot otherwise be directly appealed.

    Get used to it,,,,,, Orlando, you are going to do as the Commission wishes or you're OUT ! No on person EVER has absolute power. Not even you.

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