Executive Order 26-49 Extends State Attorney Assignment
Summary
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued Executive Order 26-49, extending the assignment of State Attorney Alexcia Cox for one year, until December 13, 2026. This extension is necessary to complete duties related to charges pending against Emmanuel Okwor.
What changed
Executive Order 26-49, issued by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on March 2, 2026, extends the executive assignment of State Attorney Alexcia Cox for an additional year, through December 13, 2026. This extension pertains to her representation of the State of Florida in charges pending against Emmanuel Okwor, as the case is still ongoing and requires further duties to be completed.
This action reaffirms previous executive orders and ensures continuity in the legal proceedings. The assigned State Attorney must notify the Governor by November 13, 2026, if additional time beyond the new deadline is required. This order is binding on the assigned State Attorney and the courts involved in the case.
What to do next
- State Attorney Alexcia Cox to notify the Governor by November 13, 2026, if additional time is required beyond December 13, 2026.
Source document (simplified)
STATE OF FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 26-49 (Extension of State Attorney Executive Assignment) WHEREAS, the Honorable ALEXCIA COX, State Attorney for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, was previously assigned by Executive Order 19-268, as extended by Executive Orders 20-267, 22-41, 22-250, 24-10, and 25-25, to represent the State of Florida concerning charges pending against Emmanuel Okwor; and WHEREAS, the Assigned State Attorney has advised the Governor that the duties required by the previous executive assignment have not yet been completed as the case is still pending; and WHEREAS, the Assigned State Attorney has further advised the Governor that an extension of this assignment is necessary in order to complete the assigned duties; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the State of Florida and of the ends of justice that the assignment of the Assigned State Attorney be continued with respect to the above matters, pursuant to section 27.14, Florida Statutes. NOW, THEREFORE, I, RON DESANTIS, Governor of Florida, in obedience to my solemn constitutional duty to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed," and pursuant to the Constitution and Laws of the State of Florida, issue the following Executive Order: Section 1. Executive Order 19-268, as extended by Executive Orders 20-267, 22-41, 22-250, 24-10, and 25-25, is reaffirmed and the executive assignment is extended for an additional period of one (1) year, to and including December 13, 2026.
ATTEST: Section 2. The Assigned State Attorney shall notify the Governor on or before November 13, 2026, if additional time is required. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have caused the Great Seal of the State of Florida to be affixed, at Tallahassee, this 2nd day of March, 2026.......,,. I N -0::::r.::: r-.. co
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