Rodgers v. State of Florida - Affirmation of Lower Court Ruling
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The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed the lower court's decision in Rodgers v. State of Florida. The appellate court issued a per curiam opinion affirming the disposition without further elaboration.
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The Florida District Court of Appeal, in case number 1D2024-2310, has affirmed the decision of the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County in the matter of Rodgers v. State of Florida. The court issued a per curiam opinion, indicating a routine affirmation of the lower court's ruling.
This document represents a final appellate decision. For legal professionals involved in this specific case or similar appellate matters in Florida, the affirmation signifies that the lower court's judgment stands. There are no new compliance requirements or deadlines imposed by this specific appellate ruling, as it pertains to the finalization of a prior judicial decision.
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Rodgers v. State of Florida
District Court of Appeal of Florida
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: 1D2024-2310
Disposition: Affirmed
Disposition
Affirmed
Combined Opinion
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
STATE OF FLORIDA
No. 1D2024-2310
STEPHEN RODGERS,
Appellant,
v.
STATE OF FLORIDA,
Appellee.
On appeal from the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County.
John T. Brown, Judge.
March 13, 2026
PER CURIAM.
AFFIRMED.
OSTERHAUS, C.J., and ROWE and NORDBY, JJ., concur.
Not final until disposition of any timely and
authorized motion under Fla. R. App. P. 9.330 or
9.331.
Tim B. Rodriguez of Tim Bower Rodriguez, P.A., Tampa, for
Appellant.
James Uthmeier, Attorney General, Ryan E. Roy, Assistant
Attorney General, Tallahassee, for Appellee.
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