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LARRY DAUGHTRY Petitioner(s) v. STATE OF FLORIDA Respondent(s)
It appearing to the Court that the notice was not timely filed and further that it is without jurisdiction under Article V of the Florida Constitution, the Petition for Review is hereby dismissed and no motion for rehearing will be entertained by the Court.
It appearing to the Court that the District Court of Appeal, District, did not declare invalid a State Statute or a provision of the State Constitution, and that, therefore, it is without jurisdiction, this appeal is hereby dismissed subject to reinstatement if timeliness and jurisdiction is established on proper motion filed within fifteen days from the date of this order. See Article V, Section 3(b)(1), Florida Constitution.
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John A. Tomasino Clerk, Supreme Court
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CELIA A. TERENZIO
LARRY DAUGHTRY
HON. ILONA MAXINE HOLMES, JUDGE
HON. BRENDA D. FORMAN, CLERK
HON. LONN WEISSBLUM, CLERK
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Docket No: CASE NO.: SC17-398
Decided: March 09, 2017
Court: Supreme Court of Florida.
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