Filmmaker Rob Stewart's family files wrongful death lawsuit

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Did you find a docket number? Because no one has been served. And I can't find a docket number.

Also, it's normal that no one has been served. Depending on Florida's rules, defendants may not have to be served for as long as 120 days after filing the complaint (it varies state to state).
 
Webiste is busted at the moment:
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Worked for me, just now.

there's a captcha and a salt with the post back, that's why you run into that 'tamper proof string' exception, and a copy and pasted url will likely not work for most people.

browse to Broward County Clerk of Courts - Home then enter the case id of CACE17005915. the documents are rendered as pdf, but each page is its own document.
 
there's a captcha and a salt with the post back, that's why you run into that 'tamper proof string' exception, and a copy and pasted url will likely not work for most people.

browse to Broward County Clerk of Courts - Home then enter the case id of CACE17005915. the documents are rendered as pdf, but each page is its own document.
There is a tab to request all the pages at once.
 
It would be nice if juries could determine that some lawsuits are asinine and not only clear the defendant but fine the plaintiff and counsel for all defendant legal fees and court costs.

It's called jury nullification. I don't know if it applies in civil cases.

Ron is asking about an attorneys' fee award, not jury nullification.

Most civil causes of action don't have a provision for automatic award of attorneys' fees, so the only way to recover those fees is for the prevailing party to file a second lawsuit (malicious prosecution) after this current case has run its course. The entire process can take many years, possibly over a decade.
 

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