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BRENARD CARR v. THE STATE OF FLORIDA

Citation: Not availableDocket: 21-2015

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; November 15, 2022; Florida; State Appellate Court

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The Third District Court of Appeal of Florida issued an opinion on November 16, 2022, affirming the lower tribunal's decision in case numbers 3D21-2015 and 3D21-2159, originating from Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County (No. F18-8964). Brenard Carr, the appellant, contested the ruling against him, represented by Eugene F. Zenobi and Kristen Kawass. The State of Florida, represented by Attorney General Ashley Moody and Assistant Attorney General Katryna Santa Cruz, was the appellee. The court's decision was rendered per curiam, indicating a unanimous agreement among the judges—LOGUE, SCALES, and HENDON—without additional commentary. The ruling remains non-final pending any timely filed motion for rehearing.