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EDWARD RANDOLPH ROBINSON v. STATE OF FLORIDA

Citation: Not availableDocket: 23-1550

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; November 14, 2023; Florida; State Appellate Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Sixth District Court of Appeal in Florida affirmed the decision of the County Court for Orange County in case number 2022-CT-1071-A-E, involving appellant Edward Randolph Robinson against the State of Florida. The ruling was made by a per curiam opinion on November 14, 2023, with Chief Judge Traver and Judges Wozniak and Mize concurring. The appellant was represented by Public Defender Howard L. Rex Dimmig, II, and Assistant Public Defender Stephania A. Valantasis, while the appellee was represented by Attorney General Ashley Moody and Assistant Attorney General Stephen Putnam. The decision is not final until the time for filing a motion for rehearing expires and any such motions are resolved.

Legal Issues Addressed

Appellate Review of County Court Decisions

Application: The appellate court reviewed and affirmed the decision of the County Court for Orange County, indicating that the lower court's decision was upheld.

Reasoning: The Sixth District Court of Appeal in Florida affirmed the decision of the County Court for Orange County in case number 2022-CT-1071-A-E, involving appellant Edward Randolph Robinson against the State of Florida.

Finality of Appellate Decisions

Application: The appellate court's decision is not considered final until the expiration of the time allowed for filing a motion for rehearing, and any such motions must be resolved.

Reasoning: The decision is not final until the time for filing a motion for rehearing expires and any such motions are resolved.