Florida Supreme Court Briefs and Opinions

 
  • Docket #SC16-1031 - Deneal O. Brown v. State of Florida. October 15, 2018.
  • Docket #SC16-1032 - Eriese Alphonso Tisdale v. State of Florida. November 8, 2018.
  • Docket #SC16-1041 - Kenneth L. Grimsley, Petitioner, v. Julie L. Jones, etc., Respondent. November 23, 2016.
  • Docket #SC16-1081 - The Florida Bar, Complainant, vs. Ian James Christensen, Respondent. January 18, 2018.
  • Docket #SC16-1150 - Solmon D. Roberts, Petitioner, vs. Julie L.Jones, etc., Respondent. March 23, 2017.
  • Docket #SC16-1164 - W. Riley Allen v. Jairo Rafael Nunez, et al. October 04, 2018.
  • Docket #SC16-1178 - Kayle Barrington Bates, Appellant v. State of Florida, Appellee. May 18,2017.
  • Docket #SC16-1183 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases - Report 2016-04. December 8, 2016.
  • Docket #SC16-1184 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases - Report 2016-05. February 9, 2017.
  • Docket #SC16-1185 - In Re: Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases - Report 2016-06. February 9, 2017.
  • Docket #SC16-1195 - LeShannon Jerome Shelly v. State of Florida. December 13, 2018.
  • Docket #SC16-1222 - Michael Charles Desue, Petitioner, vs. Julie L.Jones, etc., Respondent. March 23, 2017.
  • Docket #SC16-1235 - Moses McCray, Petitioner v. State of Florida, Respondent. May 25,2017.

 

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