IN THE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA

ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO.: 8.1200
IN RE: KENNETH NATHAN CARTER a/k/a "KENNY"

 

It has become known to the Court that KENNETH NATHAN CARTER, a/k/a "KENNY", has been officially warned against trespassing in the Alachua County Courthouse. Under such circumstances, it is necessary that procedures be established for the lawful admission of KENNETH NATHAN CARTER to the Alachua County Courthouse, and for appropriate action in the event of unlawful presence in the Alachua County Courthouse.
This matter comes to the Court's attention, and Mr. Carter was officially warned against trespassing in the Alachua County Courthouse, because he appeared in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court demanding money in a very threatening and belligerent manner; he appeared in the Office of Circuit Judge Chester B. Chance, and engaged in threatening behavior towards Judge Chance's Judicial Assistant, and had to be escorted from the Courthouse on Judge Chance's Order.
It is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED as follows:
1. KENNETH NATHAN CARTER is prohibited from entering the Alachua County Courthouse except on lawful business. Should he enter the Alachua County Courthouse, and not be present in the Alachua County Courthouse on lawful business, the trespass warning which is issued against him will be executed and KENNETH NATHAN CARTER shall be arrested for violation of the warning against trespass.
2. If KENNETH NATHAN CARTER appears in the Alachua County Courthouse on lawful business, that is, to enter a civil complaint against another person, or to honor a summons or subpoena issued to him, he shall be escorted to the place within the Courthouse where he may discharge his business lawfully, he shall remain under escort for so long as he in the Courthouse discharging his lawful business, and he shall be escorted out of the Courthouse thereafter.
DONE AND ORDERED this 30th day of July, 1998.

/s/
ROBERT P. CATES, CHIEF JUDGE