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Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of August 5 - 9, 2019

U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

Yarbrough v. Decatur Housing Auth - § 1983, Housing Act
Ali v. US - immigration
Luxottica Group v. Airport Mini Mall - Lanham Act
Dear v. Q Club Hotel - condo declaration

Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee

No decisions this week.

First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee

Burnsed v. FCOR - internet access, conditional release, Packingham
Livingston v. State - ineffective assistance, uncalled witness, certified question
Conner v. Moran - small claims court; mandamus, trial setting
DOC v. Miami Herald - prison video recordings, media access
Maxwell v. Inch - habeas corpus
Cannie v. State - jurisdiction pending 3.800 appeal
Baity v. State - excited utterance
DePinto v. Hoffman - vexatious litigant
JJ v. DACS - license revocation
Pembelton v. State - postconviction relief
Ferrera-Discua v. State - prohibition, Stand Your Ground

Second District Court of Appeal - Lakeland

Allen v. Juul - marital dissolution, fees, findings, certified conflict
Summers v. State - fines, identifying authority
Beck v. Howard - parental custody
DiStefano v. Long - dating violence injunction
Abdo v. Abdo - constructive trusts, jurisdiction; shareholder derivative claim

Third District Court of Appeal - Miami

Safepoint Ins v. Brown - rule 1.442, settlement proposal
Chavez v. Tower Hill - res judicata, insurance claim
George v. DOC - restitution lien
Trust RE Ventures v. Desnick - summary judgment, discovery pending
Young Land v. Credo - real property, quiet title, extinguishment
Greene v. Johnson - arbitration
McCray v. State - postconviction relief
Rinconcito Latino Cafe v. Ocampos - rule 1.540, evidentiary hearing
State Farm v. Caribbean Rehab - second-tier certiorari, circuit court appellate fees
Baptiste v. State - postconviction relief
Gallo v. State Farm - second-tier certiorari, PIP benefits, unlawfulness defense

Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach

Puzio v. State - sentencing
Garcia v. State - sentencing
Price v. State - search and seizure; sentencing
Universal Property & Casualty Ins v. Loftus - Condominium Act; negligence; tenants
People's Trust Ins v. Nowroozpour - counterclaim; injunction; dismissal
Progressive Express Ins v. Belidor - venue
State v. Kigar - general intent crime; advice of counsel defense

Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach

Ray v. State - postconviction relief
Rios v. State - Miranda
R & W Rental Props v. Warnick - mistrial, isolated comment
Cruz v. Community Bank - breach of trust, standing
Monts v. State - cross-examination, scope
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