Florida Statutes
§ 849.32 — Notice to state attorney; prosecution of suit
Florida § 849.32
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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 849.32 (2026).
Text
The summons in any such suit, and copies of all pleadings and notices of all hearings in the suit, and notice of the trial and of application for the entry of final judgment, shall be served on the state attorney, whose duty it shall be to protect the interests of the state and, if the plaintiff fails to diligently prosecute the suit, to bring such failure to the attention of the court. If the plaintiff fails to effectively prosecute any such suit without collusion or deceit and without unnecessary delay, the court shall direct the state attorney to proceed with the action. No such suit shall be dismissed except upon a sworn statement filed by the plaintiff or the state attorney which satisfies the court that the suit should be dismissed.
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Legislative History
s. 7, ch. 26543, 1951.
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Florida § 849.32, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/fl/849.32.