Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of February 4 - 8, 2019
February 09, 2019
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Al-Rayes v. Willingham - RICORay v. Ala DOC - stay of execution, RLUIPA
Paez v. Mulvey - qualified immunity
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
No decisions this week.First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
McGee v. McGee - lack of transcript; child supportVon Young v. State - burglary, robbery
Banks v. State - probation revocation
Forehand v. State - certiorari, circuit court appeal, dismissal
Lantz v. State - character evidence, homicide instruction, premeditation
Lagi v. State - appellate jurisdiction, psych evaluation denial
Rawson v. Rawson - alimony, child support, fees
Cassesus v. State - plea withdrawal
Lizzmore v. Lizzmore - alimony
Hutsell v. Hutsell - domestic violence injunction
Hill v. State - prohibition
Kanter Real Estate v. DEP - administrative review, oil well permit
Walker v. State - sexually violent predator, evaluation
Sarazin v. Sarazin - equitable distribution, alimony, fees
Barbesco v. State - postconviction relief
Fla Gas v. Johnson - eminent domain, fees
Giles v. State - ineffective assistance, appellate counsel
Pitts v. State - Williams rule, character evidence
Leonard v. State - postconviction relief
McCullum v. State - sentencing
Second District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
Matthews v. Matthews - equitable distributionVerizon Wireless v. Bateman - arbitration
Pierce v. Pierce - trial court jurisdiction pending appeal
In re Butler - parental timesharing
ET v. DCF - dependency
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
State v. Wong - certiorari, 12-person juryZurich v. Puccini - insurance, implied co-insureds, commercial lease
Gonzalez-Barrera v. Majorca Towers - injunction, condominium, pleading
Mendez v. Mendez Lopez - chapter 751, substitute parent
Alvarez-Reyes v. Fernandez-Gil - imputed income, alimony
MDXQ v. Miami-Dade - mandamus, county comprehensive plan
Golde v. Placentra - summary affirmance
Osechas v. Arcila - certiorari, punitive damages
Dade Truss v. Beaty - certiorari, work product, privilege log
EU v. DCF - summary affirmance
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
Grosso v. HSBC Bank - foreclosure, attorney's feesYost-Rudge v. A to Z Props - homestead, marital property
Feliciano v. State - postconviction relief
Rincon v. State - false verification
Roussell v. Bank of NY - foreclosure, standing
Sirmons v. State - time served
Pagliaro v. Pagliaro - ratification
Venezia v. JP Morgan - foreclosure, attorney's fees
RJ Reynolds v. Alonso - disqualification, ex parte communications
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
RJ Reynolds v. Sheffield - certified conflict, Engle, punitive damagesGould v. State - withdraw plea, ore tenus
Howitt v. State - DUI tests, refusal, suppression
Benabe-Rivera v. State - Spencer bar, pro se filings
Chaudhry v. Pedersen - dismissal, breach of contract, necessary party
Sanders v. State - probation, revocation
Espinoza v. State - sentencing
Barker v. State - Spencer bar, pro se filings
Denegal v. State - sentencing
JM v. State - concession of error
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