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   State Courts - Florida - February 15, 2007

  
Carnival Corp. v. Carlisle, No. SC04-393, SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA, February 15, 2007, Decided
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Overview: State supreme court found that it was required to adhere to the federal principles of harmony and uniformity when applying federal maritime law, and, thus, that it was required to rule in a case certified to it of great public importance that the ship owner was not vicariously liable for the medical negligence of the ship board physician.

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Galindez v. State, No. SC05-1341, SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA, February 15, 2007, Decided
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Overview: State supreme court found that harmless error analysis applied to claims that Apprendi and Blakely violations were allegedly shown; even though sentencing points were assessed based on finding by trial court rather than jury that victim had been penetrated, no reasonable jury could have found lack of penetration, as petitioner admitted as much.

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