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HENRY EDWARD ROBINSON v. STATE OF FLORIDA

Citation: Not availableDocket: 17-0944

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; November 8, 2017; Florida; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

Henry Edward Robinson appealed a decision from the Circuit Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in Broward County, presided over by Judge Ernest A. Kollra, Jr. The appeal was identified under case number 4D17-944. The court, consisting of Judges Warner, Gross, and Levine, affirmed the lower court’s decision without further elaboration. The ruling is not final pending any timely filed motion for rehearing. Robinson represented himself in the appeal, while the State of Florida was represented by Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi and Assistant Attorney General Rachael Kaiman.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affirmation of Lower Court Decision

Application: The appellate court affirmed the decision of the Circuit Court without providing additional commentary or reasoning.

Reasoning: The court, consisting of Judges Warner, Gross, and Levine, affirmed the lower court’s decision without further elaboration.

Finality of Court Rulings Pending Rehearing

Application: The ruling is not considered final due to the possibility of a motion for rehearing being filed within the allowable time frame.

Reasoning: The ruling is not final pending any timely filed motion for rehearing.

Pro Se Representation in Appeals

Application: The appellant, Henry Edward Robinson, represented himself in the appellate proceedings.

Reasoning: Robinson represented himself in the appeal.

Representation by State Attorney General

Application: The State of Florida was represented by the Attorney General and an Assistant Attorney General in the appeal.

Reasoning: The State of Florida was represented by Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi and Assistant Attorney General Rachael Kaiman.