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Supreme Court of Florida - April 2004 Opinion Summaries

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FLORIDA BAR v. WE THE PEOPLE FORMS & SERV. CTR. OF SARASOTA, INC.
Supreme Court of Florida
 
Ethics & Disciplinary Code, Sanctions
04/29/2004 SC02-1675
FLORIDA BAR v. SPRINGER
Supreme Court of Florida
 
Ethics & Disciplinary Code
04/29/2004 SC02-1687
STATE OF FLORIDA v. CASTILLO
Supreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure 
A violation of Florida's unlawful compensation statute, which prohibits public officials from seeking or accepting unauthorized benefits in return for...
04/22/2004 SC03-282
STATE OF FLORIDA v. NAVEIRA
Supreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure 
Defendant's right to speedy trial under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.191 was not violated where trial was scheduled as provided in the rule's...
04/22/2004 SC02-633
STATE OF FLORIDA v. BODDEN
Supreme Court of Florida
Administrative Law, Criminal Law & Procedure  (Industry: Autos)
The implied consent law for operators of motor vehicles does not require that procedures for the collection, preservation, and analysis of urine...
04/15/2004 SC03-622
REED v. STATE OF FLORIDA
Supreme Court of Florida
Administrative Law, Criminal Law & Procedure  (Industry: Autos)
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
04/15/2004 SC02-2191, SC03-558
STATE OF FLORIDA v. BURRIS
Supreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing  (Industry: Autos)
An offender who uses an automobile in the course of committing a robbery may not be deemed to have "carried" the automobile as a "deadly weapon" so as...
04/08/2004 SC02-2193
IN RE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT RELATING TO ADMISSIONS TO THE BAR
Supreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing  (Industry: Autos)
Education Law, Labor & Employment Law
04/08/2004 SC02-2354
ROMERO v. STATE OF FLORIDA
Supreme Court of Florida
Civil Procedure  (Industry: Autos)
Where, as here, an appellate court accepts a motion for rehearing en banc, treats the motion as having included a motion for rehearing, and rules on...
04/01/2004 SC02-1795

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