Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of July 16 - 20, 2018
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Collar v. Abalux – FLSAPresley v. US – IRS summons
Bostock v. Clayton Cnty Bd of Commrs – en banc
Hylor v. US – ACCA, sentencing
Sikes v. US Dept of Navy – FOIA
Center v. DHS – Rehab Act, FECA
Florida Supreme Court – Tallahassee
Fla Bar v. Marcellus - attorney disciplineBlanco v. State - capital case, postconviction relief
Rose v. State - capital case, postconviction relief
Phillips v. State - capital case, postconviction relief
Peede v. State - capital case, postconviction relief
In re Fla R Crim P - amended rules
In re R Reg Fla Bar - amended rules
In re Fla R Juv P - amended rules
First District Court of Appeal – Tallahassee
Mitchell v. Brogden - stalking injunction
Second District Court of Appeal – Lakeland
Catalano v. State - Stand Your Ground; certified conflictSachse Constr v. Aff’d Drywall - arbitration, interstate commerce
Shah v. Regions Bank - rule 1.540, voidness, jurisdiction
Fountain v. State - probation revocation
Third District Court of Appeal – Miami
Sadlak v. Nationstar Mort - service of processBensoussan v. Banon5 - foreclosure sale, personal property, conversion
Manzaro v. HCA - medical malpractice, presuit notice
Fourth District Court of Appeal – West Palm Beach
Thomany v. State—voir dire, timeGordon v. Gatlin Commons POA—sanction, dismissal
Morris v. MGZ Props—contract, ambiguity
Tibbetts v. State—plea, evidentiary hearing
Elkins v. Elkins—certiorari, financial info
Fifth District Court of Appeal – Daytona Beach
Wall v. State – murder, juvenile sentencing
Robinson v. State – murder, restitution
Goersch v. City of Satellite Beach – certified conflict; 57.105, service
Deutsche Bank v. Forester – foreclosure, res judicata, statute of limitations
US Bank v. Wilson – foreclosure, statute of limitations
Hernandez v. State – community control, revocation
Harris v. State – probation revocation, scrivener’s error
State v. Upshaw – suppression, inevitable discovery
PF-G v. Dept of Ed – administrative petition, dismissal
Devane v. State – jail credit
Alvarez v. State – postconviction relief
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