Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of July 1 - 5, 2019
July 04, 2019
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Raulerson v. Warden - habeas corpusUS v. Smith - video depo testimony, prosecutorial misconduct
Khan v. US - ineffective assistance, foreign deposition
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
No decisions this weekFirst District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
No decisions this weekSecond District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
Engle v. Engle - alimony findings, preservation of error, certified conflictDiaz-Ramirez v. DOH - administrative action, appellate standing
Carmack v. Carmack - child support
Covey v. Shaffer - guardianship, appointment, hearing
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
Arguelles v. Citizens - insurance, coverage, residence requirementDezer v. Seahorse Grill - commercial lease, breach
Davis v. OneWest Bank - foreclosure, reverse mortgage, spouse
Pangea v. Franco's - leave to amend
Beckell v. Bank of NY - default, notice requirement
Lapciuc v. Papciuc - settlement agreement, enforcement
Burton P'ship v. Luani Plaza - prejudgment interest, fees on fees
Spataru v. DOT - pro se sanctions
Barreiros v. State - habeas corpus
Morgan v. State - sentencing
Solorzano v. State - sentencing
RJ Reynolds v. Lacey - certiorari, death, substitution of parties
AH v. DCF - certiorari, child placement
Lucas v. State - rule 9.141, time limitation
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
Delacruz v. State - withdrawalRennick v. Wilmington Savings - foreclosure, attorney's fees
Singer v. Singer - forum, due process
Morales v. Fifth Third Bank - foreclosure, loan modification
Johnson v. State - failure to charge, retroactivity
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
No decisions this week
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