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State Courts -
Florida - January 4, 2006
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Pineda v. State, No. 4D05-3024,
COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA, FOURTH DISTRICT, January 4, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Order denying defendant's postconviction motion was upheld, but because such was successive, not untimely. Further, no fundamental error occurred from the court's use of a conjunction in a jury instruction on conspiracy, as it did not allow the jury to convict defendant if his codefendants conspired only with each other and not with him.
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Robinson v. Robinson, CASE NO. 3D04-2936,
COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA, THIRD DISTRICT, January 4, 2006, Opinion Filed
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Overview: Since the general master's conclusion, that the former husband, who has elected to work in his current wife's business for $ 2,000 a month rather than seeking more lucrative employment, was deliberately underemployed, was supported by competent, substantial evidence, the trial court erred in reversing that determination.
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