Supreme Court of Florida - December 2002 Opinion Summaries
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CAUFIELD v. CANTELESupreme Court of Florida
Attorney's Fees, Contracts, Injury & Tort Law, Property Law & Real EstatePlenary appeal is proper for a district court to review a trial court determination of attorneys' fees and costs after voluntary dismissal, and the... |
12/19/2002 | SC99-95 |
STATE OF FLORIDA v. DARSTSupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & ProcedureSection 784.07 of the Florida Statutes is a reclassification statute, not an enhancement statute, and thus creates a substantive crime. |
12/19/2002 | SC02-984 |
STATE FARM FIRE & CAS. CO. v. LEVINESupreme Court of Florida
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawIn an action for injuries from an automobile accident, denial of a motion for a new trial on grounds of juror nondisclosure was improper, given the... |
12/19/2002 | SC01-2085 |
GRACEY v. EAKERSupreme Court of Florida
Injury & Tort Law, Professional MalpracticeFlorida's "physical impact rule" was inapplicable in a case alleging the infliction of emotional injuries resulting from a psychotherapist's breach of... |
12/19/2002 | SC00-153 |
REED v. STATE OF FLORIDASupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & ProcedureThe giving of the standard jury instruction for aggravated child abuse is fundamental error when the instruction inaccurately defines the disputed... |
12/19/2002 | SC01-1238 |
REYNOLDS v. STATE OF FLORIDASupreme Court of Florida
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & ProcedureSection 828.12(2), Florida Statutes, prohibiting cruelty to animals, constitutes a general intent crime, and a due process attack on that statute was... |
12/19/2002 | SC01-1114 |
INTEGRATED HEALTH CARE SERV., INC. v. LANG-REDWAYSupreme Court of Florida
Civil Procedure, Elder Law, Health Law, Professional MalpracticeIf a plaintiff, alleging that a nursing home violated its statutory duties, files suit seeking to enforce only those rights enumerated in section... |
12/12/2002 | SC01-792 |
MURRAY v. REGIERSupreme Court of Florida
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingThe district court interpreted the term "illegal" too narrowly in failing to reach the merits of a claim that a civil commitment order was illegal... |
12/05/2002 | SC01-100/174 |
STATE OF FLORIDA v. CARTERSupreme Court of Florida
Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingThe failure to file a single monthly report may, under certain circumstances, justify probation revocation if such failure is willful and substantial... |
12/05/2002 | SC95605 |
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