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State Courts -
Florida - February 1, 2007
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Echevarria, McCalla, Raymer, Barrett & Frappier v. Cole, No. SC05-564,
SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA, February 1, 2007, Decided
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Overview: The litigation privilege applied across the board to common-law causes of action Florida, those initiated pursuant to a statute, or of some other origin, as absolute immunity had to be afforded to any act occurring during the course of a judicial proceeding, so long as the act has some relation to the proceeding.
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Fla. Bd. of Bar Exam'rs In re M.B.S., No. SC05-1118,
SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA, February 1, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Applicant's 13-year history of lying, abusing alcohol, and violence, his falsifications in his applications to law school and to the Florida Bar, coupled with insufficient evidence of his rehabilitation, led state's highest court to reject the recommendation of Florida Board of Bar Examiners that the applicant be conditionally admitted to the Bar.
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Perry v. State, No. SC03-1291,
SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA, February 1, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Because the Fourth District erroneously relied on Fifth District's decision in Tillman v. State for the proposition that the use of force against a known police officer extended to illegal stops, searches, and detentions, its order was quashed, and the matter was remanded for the court to properly construe § 776.051(1), Fla. Stat. (1997).
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