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Judge Mark H. Jones

Judge Mark H. Jones

Freeman Justice Center
Key West
302 Fleming Street
Key West, FL 33040

Judicial Assistant: Devonna Alce

Education

  • Graduated from Amherst Central High School in 1971; recipient of New York State Regents Scholarship and PTA Academic Award
  • Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1975 with a BA degree (cum laude) and a major in English (distinction)
  • Graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo Faculty of Law and Jurisprudence in 1979 with a JD degree
  • Graduated from Naval Justice School in 1980

Judicial Experience

  • Circuit Court Judge for the 16th Judicial Circuit, in and for Monroe County, FL from January 1997 to present
  • Chief Judge of the 16th Judicial Circuit from July 1999 through June 2001 and January 2015 through present

Legal Experience

  • Admitted to the New York State Bar in 1979
  • Admitted to the Florida Bar in 1980
  • Attorney on active duty in the U.S. Navy (Lieutenant, Judge Advocate General Corps) serving as the Assistant Officer in Charge, Naval Legal Service Office Detachment, Naval Air Station, Key West, FL from April 1980 to September 1984; recipient of the Naval Humanitarian Service Medal and an Honorable Discharge
  • Assistant Public Defender with the Office of the Public Defender for the 16th Judicial Circuit in Key West, FL from July 1988 to March 1990 and from July 1990 to July 1996

Association

  • Member of the American Legion, Post #0154, Marathon, FL since 1996
  • Previously served on the Board of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Monroe County, on the Board of the Key West Fishing Tournament, and as a member of the Shared Services Network Executive Round-table and Key West Sunrise Rotary Club
Links to Helpful Forms and Instructions

Civil Procedure

Motion Setting: All civil hearing scheduling is through the Judicial Assistant. Preferred method is via e-mail to include the case number, style, type of motion and time needed. The setting of a hearing requires availability of all counsel. Once given dates, you MUST reconfirm availability with the JA prior to noticing it for hearing.

Phone appearances for hearings: Non-evidentiary hearings of 15 minutes or less that are scheduled on an Open Motion Calendar (not specially set) are permitted to attend telephonically.  Judge Jones does not utilize Court Call so all counsel appearing telephonically will be required to conference onto one line prior to calling in for the hearing.  The JA will provide the call-in number based on location prior to the hearing.

Cover Letter / Proposed Orders:  Proposed orders are to be submitted through the e-portal with a corresponding cover letter indicating if opposing party/counsel agrees or objects to the entry of the order.  All proposed orders will need to be submitted in Word Format and with the correct DJMCA codes. If the order is not submitted in Word Format, it will not be entered and may be rejected without notice.

Emergency Motions: As stated above, the Judges’ offices do not receive e-filings.  If you file an emergency motion, you MUST then email a copy to the Judge’s JA for submission to Judge Jones and you MUST follow up with a phone call.  Do not assume the JA will see the email instantly.

Criminal Procedures

Motion Setting: All criminal motions may be set through the JA via e-mail or phone.

Arraignment Hearings: If counsel has filed a Notice of Appearance, Written Plea of Not Guilty, and Waiver of Arraignment etc., both the Defendant and the attorney do not need to be present at the Arraignment hearing unless specifically noted on the Notice or previously in Court.

Pre-trial Conference (Docket Sounding): If you are private counsel and are unable to attend docket sounding you may find local coverage. Stipulations for Continuance are not typically accepted, however, upon extreme extenuating circumstances they may be submitted to Judge Jones for review. If time permits, pleas for Defendants at liberty may be taken at docket sounding.  Pleas for incarcerated Defendants have a corresponding plea date which will be given at the Pre-trial conference.