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the appeal directly to the Florida Supreme Court. Seeking to avoid the needless expense and delay of a protracted discovery dispute, Appellees gave Appellants precisely the relief they
Unless the Secretary’s appeal is adjudicated by the Florida Supreme Court soon, Plaintiffs will have no opportunity to obtain relief in time for the 2022 elections.
On March 25, 2021, the District filed a Notice of Appeal in the First District Court of Appeal, appealing its own Final Order No. 21-003 that adopted DOAH’s Recommended Order recommending issuance of the permit. R. at 1983-84. On March 30, 2021, the District referred the Florida Springs, et al.,
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FIRST DISTRICT. CASE NO.: 1D20-2445. Lower Tribunal NO.: 2020-CA -12348. PETER ANTONACCI, in his. official capacity as Broward County Supervisor of Elections, et al., Appellants, vs. GERALDINE THOMPSON; LAUREL LEE, in her official capacity as Florida Secretary of State, et al.
The State of Florida, as Petitioner, by and through the undersigned Assistant Attorney General, petitions this Court for a writ of certiorari quashing the lower court’s erroneous order denying the State’s “motion to have trial judge preside over resentencing.”
The Florida Constitution provides that the “supreme court . . . [m]ay review any order or judgment of a trial court certified by the. district court of appeal” where the issue “pending” is of “great public. importance” or will “have a great effect on the proper administration.
Uhlfelder v. DeSantis, No. 1D20-1178 (1st DCA Nov. 13, 2020). This Court summarily affirmed dismissal and ordered Appellant to show cause “why this court should not impose sanctions, including attorney fees and costs, on him and counsel for filing this appeal, the initial brief, and the request for oral
Unless good cause to the contrary is shown by any party, the court will follow a policy of expediting appeals which involve or affect custody, support, placement, dependency, termination of parental rights, and delinquency.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL FIRST DISTRICT OF FLORIDA. FLORIDA DEFENDERS OF THE ENVIRONMENT, INC., et al., Appellants, v. LAUREL M. LEE, in her official capacity as Florida Secretary of State, et al. And WILTON SIMPSON, as President of the Florida Senate, et al., Appellees, Case No. 1D22-3463.