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MICHAEL J. MARTIN Petitioner(s) v. STATE OF FLORIDA Respondent(s)
Upon review of the response to this Court's order to show cause dated January 20, 2017, the Court has determined that it should decline to exercise jurisdiction in this case. See Williams v. State, 186 So. 3d 989 (Fla. 2016). The petition for discretionary review is, therefore, denied.
No motion for rehearing will be entertained by the Court. See Fla. R. App. P. 9.330(d)(2).
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John A. Tomasino Clerk, Supreme Court
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VIRGINIA CHESTER HARRIS
MICHAEL UFFERMAN
HON. FRANK ELWYN SHEFFIELD, JUDGE
HON. GWEN MARSHALL, CLERK
HON. JON S. WHEELER, CLERK
LABARGA, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, QUINCE, CANADY, POLSTON, and LAWSON, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: CASE NO.: SC16-1028
Decided: May 26, 2017
Court: Supreme Court of Florida.
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