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Alfred v. Moore - Dismissed Appeal
The Florida District Court of Appeal dismissed the petition for a belated appeal in Alfred v. Moore due to lack of jurisdiction. The court cited Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.141, which limits belated appeals to collateral or postconviction criminal cases, not civil matters.
Newman v. Cavalry SPV I, LLC - Affirmation of Judgment
The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court judgment in the case of Jennifer Newman v. Cavalry SPV I, LLC. The court cited procedural precedent regarding the necessity of a trial record for appellate review. The disposition was affirmed.
William E. Coleman, Jr. v. State of Florida - Affirmed
The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed the lower court's decision in William E. Coleman, Jr. v. State of Florida. The appellate court issued its opinion on March 4, 2026, with docket number 3D2026-0003.
Michael LaMantia v. Town of Bay Harbor Islands - Appellate Court Opinion
The Florida District Court of Appeal filed an opinion in the case of Michael LaMantia v. Town of Bay Harbor Islands on March 4, 2026. The court affirmed the lower tribunal's decision in this appellate case.
Daniels v. State of Florida - Dismissed Appeal
The Florida District Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal in Daniels v. State of Florida, citing a lack of finality in the lower court's order. The dismissal is based on a prior ruling where a claim was struck as legally insufficient with leave to amend.
Smith v. State of Florida - Appellate Court Opinion
The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed the lower court's decision in Smith v. State of Florida. The case, with docket number 2D2025-3412, was affirmed without significant new legal precedent being established.
Unified Women's Healthcare v. Konsker - Arbitration Clauses Enforced
The Florida District Court of Appeal reversed a lower court's decision, enforcing arbitration clauses in contracts between Unified Women's Healthcare and Dr. Kenneth Konsker. The court found the arbitration clauses were not ambiguous and that Dr. Konsker's tort claims were arbitrable.
M. G. v. Department of Children and Families - Child Welfare Appeal
The Florida District Court of Appeal affirmed a lower court's decision in the case of M. G. v. Department of Children and Families. The opinion, filed on March 4, 2026, pertains to a child welfare matter and was issued under docket number 2D2025-2816.
Vyas v. American Van Lines, Inc. - Jurisdiction Ruling
The Florida District Court of Appeal reversed a lower court's denial of a motion to dismiss in Vyas v. American Van Lines, Inc. The appellate court found that the lower court lacked personal jurisdiction over the defendant, a New York resident, in a small claims action initiated by a Florida moving company.
Orr v. State of Florida - Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus
The District Court of Appeal of Florida dismissed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed by Grant D. Orr. The court cited a prior ruling that a criminal defendant generally cannot proceed pro se while represented by counsel.
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