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Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of October 18 - 22, 2021

U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

Cox v. Warden - qualified immunity, 8th Amendment
McCoy v. Fla Gov - voting rights
Cheshire Bridge Holdings v. Atlanta - overbreadth, adult businesses
Gold-Fogel v. Fogel - abstention
US v. Wheeler - acquittal, prosecutorial misconduct, concurrence

Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee

Smith v. Inch - capital case, postconviction relief
Fla Bar re Murtha - attorney discipline
In re R Reg Fla Bar - new bar rule

First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee

Kirksey v. State - habeas corpus
Porter v. State - pro se sanctions
Morgan v. State - pro se criminal defendant, representation

Second District Court of Appeal - Lakeland

Washington v. State - sentencing
Bayview Loan v. Brown - four corners rule, judicial notice
Capital Wealth v. Capital Wealth - commission agreement, restraint on trade
Clemann v. State - scrivener's error
Nisbett v. State - scrivener's error
Duryea v. Bono - timesharing, parental relocation, magistrate order, finality
St Pete v. Dorchester Hldgs - public records
Fason v. State - postconviction relief, sentencing, certified conflict
Miller v. State - probation revocation
Tanner v. Tanner - alimony
Nicholas v. Grant - pickup order, timesharing

Third District Court of Appeal - Miami

Hodgson v. State - postconviction relief
Berggren v. N Miami Bagels - rule 2.516, service
Bivins v. Douglas - trust, standing
Creative Inv v. Santibanez - lack of transcript
Powell v. Sampson - medical malpractice, presuit
Henley v. N Miami - Whistle-blower's Act
JB Pirtle Constr v. Warren Henry Auto - certiorari, lien
Ramkelawan v. Morgan & Morgan - arbitration, attorneys, bar rules
FIU v. Ramos - second-tier certiorari, student discipline
Leon Med Cntrs v. Duran - certiorari, punitive damages
Walker v. State - pro se sanctions

Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach

Bartolone v. State - rehearing, constructive possession
Symonette v. Lozano - opportunity to amend
Precision Diagnostics v. Progressive - PIP, interest
Robinson v. State - postconviction relief
Longarzo v. Young - adoption petition,
Nadeau v. Reeves - paternity

Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach

Friedman v. Deutsche Bank - foreclosure, fees, interest
Spring Isle v. Herme Enterprises- statute of repose
Lally v. Sandhu - valuation; fee entitlement, appellate jurisdiction
Ooten v. State - Anders appeal, probation conditions
Werner Enterprises v. Sweeney - certiorari, discovery; special concurrence
Anthony v. State - certiorari, competence
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