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DOMINICK DELEGGE v. STATE OF FLORIDA
Citation: Not availableDocket: 18-1152
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; August 30, 2019; Florida; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
The document is an appellate court opinion from the District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District, regarding the case of Dominick Delegge (Appellant) versus the State of Florida (Appellee). The opinion was filed on August 30, 2019, following an appeal from the Circuit Court for Pinellas County, presided over by Judge Philip J. Federico. The court affirmed the lower court's ruling, with Judges Northcutt, Lucas, and Salario concurring. The representation for the appellant was provided by Brooke Elvington of Brooke Elvington Appellate Law in Fort Lauderdale, while the appellee was represented by Ashley Moody, Attorney General, and Jonathan P. Hurley, Assistant Attorney General. The opinion indicates that the decision is not final until the time for filing a rehearing motion expires, and if such a motion is filed, its determination will occur in the district court.