Florida Appeals Court Decisions: Week of December 5 - 9, 2022
U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
Hasan-Nayem v US Att’y Gen - asylum
US v Garcon - First Step Act, en banc, dissent, concurrence
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
Stewart v. Dixon - pro se sanctions
First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
JM v. DCF - dismissed, failure to prosecute
KJ v. DCF - dismissed, failure to prosecute
JRC v. DCF - dismissed, failure to prosecute
TAE v. DCF - dismissed, failure to prosecute
Yeary v. Chief Judge 2d Cir - certiorari, pre-bond mental health screening order
Williams v. State - postconviction relief
Luster v. State - burglary, dwelling
Bonner v. DOC - confession of error
State v. McLaney - sentencing
Second District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
Enamorado v. State - sentencing
Shobola v. Shobola - premarital agreement, support
Alence v. Matheson - timesharing, parenting plan
Roberts v. State - jury waiver
Cabrera v. State - sentencing, rule 3.800(a)
Rubright v. State - postconviction relief
Am Home v. Sebo - certiorari, insurance, privilege
Concert Plantation v. Dorso - class certification, club membership
Mgmt Props v. Redington Shores - vacation rental regulation, First Amendment
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
Garavan v. Miami-Dade - certiorari, medical examiner, reinstatement
Condor v. Bolivia - personal jurisdiction
Wilmington Trust v. Normandy Shores - rule 1.540
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
Taylor v. State - public defender fee, prosecution costs
Fisher v. Aberdeen Golf - small claims; damages limit, invoking Fla. R. Civ. P.
Bois v. Bois - attorney’s fees, s. 57.105, nonfinal order
Air Qual Experts v. Family Security - insurance, assignment of benefits, standing
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
Dziegielewski v. Scalero - dismissal, amendment
Davis v. State - postconviction relief
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