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Robert Vaughn Taylor v. State of Florida

Citation: Not availableDocket: 18-4599

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; October 15, 2019; Florida; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The First District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the decision of the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County in the case of Robert Vaughn Taylor (Appellant) vs. State of Florida (Appellee), case number 1D18-4599. The ruling was issued per curiam on October 15, 2019, with judges B.L. Thomas, Rowe, and M.K. Thomas concurring. The decision is not final and may be subject to further motions under Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure 9.330 or 9.331. The Appellant was represented by Andy Thomas, Public Defender, and Megan Long, Assistant Public Defender, while the Appellee was represented by Ashley Moody, Attorney General.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affirmation of Lower Court Decision

Application: The First District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the decision made by the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County.

Reasoning: The First District Court of Appeal of Florida affirmed the decision of the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County in the case of Robert Vaughn Taylor (Appellant) vs. State of Florida (Appellee).

Judicial Concurrence

Application: The decision to affirm the lower court's ruling was concurred by Judges B.L. Thomas, Rowe, and M.K. Thomas.

Reasoning: The ruling was issued per curiam on October 15, 2019, with judges B.L. Thomas, Rowe, and M.K. Thomas concurring.

Non-finality of Decision

Application: The court's decision is not final and may be subject to further motions under specified rules.

Reasoning: The decision is not final and may be subject to further motions under Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure 9.330 or 9.331.

Representation of Parties

Application: The Appellant was represented by a public defender, and the Appellee was represented by the Attorney General.

Reasoning: The Appellant was represented by Andy Thomas, Public Defender, and Megan Long, Assistant Public Defender, while the Appellee was represented by Ashley Moody, Attorney General.