Florida Supreme Court Briefs and Opinions

 
  • Docket #62600 - Bryan F. Jennings, Appellant, vs. State of Florida, Appellee. 473 So. 2d 204; July 12, 1984.
  • Docket #62647 - State of Florida, et al., Appellants, vs. Florida Municipal Power Agency, Appellee. 428 So. 2d 1387; March 17, 1983.
  • Docket #62656 - The Florida Bar, Complainant, vs. Michael A. Pelle, Respondent. 459 So. 2d 1028; November 21, 1984.
  • Docket #62657 - The Florida Bar, Complainant, v. Wallace F. Stalnaker, Jr., Respondent. 485 So. 2d 815; March 6, 1986.
  • Docket #62660 - The Florida Bar, Complainant, v. Robert W. Bowles, Jr., Respondent. 460 So. 2d 366; November 29, 1984.
  • Docket #62677 - The Florida Bar, Complainant, vs. Stanley A. Lerner, Respondent. 485 So. 2d 826; April 3, 1986.
  • Docket #62683 - Melvee Tucker, Petitioner, vs. The State of Florida, Respondent. 459 So. 2d 306; October 25, 1984.
  • Docket #62685 - Louie L. Wainwright, et al., Petitioners, vs. James Lamont Taylor, Respondent. 476 So. 2d 669; October 3, 1985.
  • Docket #62691 - Mario Lara, Appellant, vs. State of Florida, Appellee. 464 So. 2d 1173; January 24, 1985.
  • Docket #62699 - In Re: Amendments To Rules of Civil Procedure. 458 So. 2d 245; September 13, 1984.
  • Docket #62710 - The Florida Bar, Complainant, vs. Terrence E. Rosenberg, Respondent. 474 So. 2d 1175; August 15, 1985.
  • Docket #62738 - The Florida Bar, Complainant, vs. Robert J. Ward, Respondent. 465 So. 2d 513; March 7, 1985.

 

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