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What is the name of your state? Florida

I live in Florida. This past April, my ex got into some trouble for "possession of rock cocaine" (3rd Degree Felony). On 9/19, there waws a "Docket Sounding" (I'm not sure what that means). This morning, I took another look at the court records online and saw the following entries and was hoping that someoe could explain what these mean (from what I could see, this case is apparently now closed, although there was SUPPOSED to be a Jury Trial 9/26, unless what I'm about to list cancelled that). Any answers would be GREATLY appreciated.

1. Sentencing Guideline Scoresheet;
2. Cir Crim (CF) Judicial Costs Charge #1: Possession of a Controlled Substance;
3. Cost sheet filed in open court. Referred to Department of Financial Recovery filed in open court;
4. Cir Crim (CF) State law enf fee Charge #1: Possession of a controlled substance;
5. Cir Crim (CF) Crime Prevention Fund Charge #1: Possession of a Controlled Substance;
6. Cir Crim (CF) Additional court costs (BCC) Charge #1: Possession of a Controlled Substance;
7. Cir Crim (CF) Crimes compensation Charge #1: Possession of a controlled substance;
8. Cir Crim (CF) Law enf educ fee Charge #1: Possession of a controlled substance
9. Acknowledgment and Waiver of Rights filed; and
10. Teen Court Charge #1: Possession of a controlled substance.*****

*****Unsure what "Teen" Court is...this individual is almost 44 years old, although a couple of months ago, in the State of Georgia (where his sister lives), he attended a program called "Teen Challenge" (which was an in-house drug/alcohol treatment facility which he left prematurely).
 



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