Enoch v. State of Florida - Dismissed Appeal
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The District Court of Appeal of Florida filed an opinion on March 11, 2026, dismissing the appeal in Enoch v. State of Florida. The docket number for this case is 1D2025-2450. The dismissal was based on the order lacking finality, referencing a prior ruling where a claim was struck with leave to amend.
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The District Court of Appeal of Florida issued an opinion on March 11, 2026, in the case of Naymontie Nashared Enoch v. State of Florida (Docket No. 1D2025-2450), formally dismissing the appeal. The court cited Shelley v. State as precedent, indicating the order under review lacked finality because a claim was deemed legally insufficient with leave to amend.
This dismissal signifies the closure of this specific appellate proceeding. For legal professionals involved in Florida state appeals, this case serves as a reminder of the importance of finality in lower court orders and the potential for appeals to be dismissed if claims are not properly adjudicated or if leave to amend is not fully utilized. No specific compliance actions are required for regulated entities, as this is a judicial decision on a specific case.
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Naymontie Nashared Enoch v. State of Florida
District Court of Appeal of Florida
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- Docket Number: 1D2025-2450
Disposition: Dismissed
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Dismissed
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FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
STATE OF FLORIDA
No. 1D2025-2450
NAYMONTIE NASHARED ENOCH,
Appellant,
v.
STATE OF FLORIDA,
Appellee.
On appeal from the Circuit Court for Alachua County.
James M. Colaw, Judge.
March 11, 2026
PER CURIAM.
DISMISSED. See Shelley v. State, 993 So. 2d 93 (Fla. 1st DCA
2008) (finding order lacked finality because the circuit court struck
one of the claims as legally insufficient with leave to amend).
RAY, KELSEY, and LONG, JJ., concur.
Not final until disposition of any timely and
authorized motion under Fla. R. App. P. 9.330 or
9.331.
Naymontie Nashared Enoch, pro se, Appellant.
No appearance for Appellee.
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