U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
No decisions this week
Florida Supreme Court - Tallahassee
Colley v. State - capital case, postconviction relief
State v. Repple - alcohol breath test, authority
Brito v. Rivera - paternity, artificial insemination
First District Court of Appeal - Tallahassee
Webking v. Webking - child support, contempt, findings
DOC v. Beebe - sovereign immunity, scope of employment
Second District Court of Appeal - St. Petersburg
Cherfils v. State - search and seizure
Blackshear v. Haynes - expert, standard of care, same specialty
Morgan v. State - sentencing
Third District Court of Appeal - Miami
Angerman v. State - sentence, vindictiveness
Zaldivar v. State - postconviction relief
Ricardo v. Typtap - settlement, no evidentiary hearing
Boca Aircraft v. Fifteen Grp - independent tort doctrine
Pascalides v. Artico - convenience account
Eco Green v. Acapital - appellate jurisdiction, arbitration
Norman v. State Farm - waiver, coverage
Revuelta v. State - self-defense immunity
Leman v. Tal - preservation, rehearing
Levine v. Levai - amendment, punitive damages, no attachment
Pace v. State - civil restitution lien
Vazquez v. Smith - insufficient record
Woodman v. Mar - attorney’s fees
Major v. Sheriff of Monroe Cnty - unfair labor practice, dismissal
Kazakov v. Bourlakova - certiorari, stay
Monroe Cnty v. Kearns - second-tier certiorari review, bid, appellate jurisdiction
Drinks v. State - postconviction relief
De Armas v. De Armas - certiorari, message data
Wilburn v. State - plea, factual basis
Fourth District Court of Appeal - West Palm Beach
No decisions this week
Fifth District Court of Appeal - Daytona Beach
No decisions this week
Sixth District Court of Appeal - Lakeland
No decisions this week
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