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Ted K. Young v. State of Florida

Citation: Not availableDocket: 18-0262

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; August 10, 2018; Florida; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

Ted K. Young appealed a decision from the Circuit Court for Alachua County, with Mark W. Moseley serving as the judge. The First District Court of Appeal of Florida issued a per curiam opinion on August 10, 2018, affirming the lower court's ruling. The decision was reached with Chief Judge B.L. Thomas and Judges Rowe and M.K. Thomas concurring. The ruling is not final until the resolution of any timely and authorized motions under Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure 9.330 or 9.331. Ted K. Young represented himself in the appeal, while the State of Florida was represented by Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi and Assistant Attorney General Kaitlin Weiss.

Legal Issues Addressed

Concurrence in Judicial Opinions

Application: The appellate court's decision was unanimous, with all judges concurring, indicating agreement among the panel regarding the outcome.

Reasoning: The decision was reached with Chief Judge B.L. Thomas and Judges Rowe and M.K. Thomas concurring.

Finality of Appellate Decisions

Application: The decision of the appellate court is not considered final until any timely and authorized motions are resolved under the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure.

Reasoning: The ruling is not final until the resolution of any timely and authorized motions under Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure 9.330 or 9.331.

Representation in Appellate Proceedings

Application: In this case, the appellant represented himself, while the state was represented by appointed legal counsel.

Reasoning: Ted K. Young represented himself in the appeal, while the State of Florida was represented by Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi and Assistant Attorney General Kaitlin Weiss.