Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of March 27 - 31, 2023
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Sutton v. Wal-Mart - premises liability, slip and fall, Florida law
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
In re Fla R Civ P 1.453 - new rule on jurors reviewing testimony
First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
Proveaux v. Proveaux - alimony
Wade v. State - scrivener’s error
Maddan v. Okaloosa - limitations, continuing tort
Second District Court of Appeal - St. Petersburg
Beglan v. State - preservation of error, plea withdrawal
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
C.P.-W v. State - remote hearing, findings
Reyes v. Baptist Health - summary judgment, medical malpractice, SOL
Gervas v. Gazul Producciones - summary judgment, compensation, reimbursement
City of Miami v. VQ Everglades - temporary injunction, findings
Rhymestine v. Bd of Trs of MDC - summary judgment, discrimination, retaliation
Sutton v. Wilmington Tr - rehearing, foreclosure sale, vacatur
Moya v. State - postconviction relief
SC Mota v. Mota Pizza Rustica - eviction, sanctions
Zangroniz v. State - battery, improper closing
Ross v. State - confession of error, postconviction relief
Boyd v. State - summary affirmance
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
Halum v. ZF Passive - repose period, product defect, concealment
JD Restoration v. Citizens - rule 7.190, mistake, burden
Crosby v. Indian River Shores - Anti-SLAPP, government entities
Travelers v. West Boca Collision - attorney’s fees, sanctions
Shapiro v. First Protective - insurance, timely notice, prejudice
Blew v. Blew - marital dissolution, partition
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
Ormondy Condo Mgmt v. Folkes - temporary injunction, findings, bond
Cooper v. Gonzalez - auto accident, directed verdict, conflicting evidence
NB v. State - costs, statutory basis
Tecchio v. State - Anders appeal, scrivener’s errors
Song v. Jenkins - evidence, relevancy
Gloston v. State - postconviction relief
White v. State - Spencer warning, pro se
NH v. State - habeas corpus
Sixth District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
Dubois v. State - judgment of acquittal
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