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   State Courts - Florida - March 14, 2007

  
Wynn Drywall, Inc. v. Aequicap Program Adm'rs, Inc., No. 4D06-4171, COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA, FOURTH DISTRICT, March 14, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Since the affidavit of a drywall company's president stated, inter alia, that its principal place of business was in Duval County and no offices were in Broward County, and 11 of the 18 subcontractors at issue were in Duval County, and the remaining seven were located nearby, the company demonstrated forum non conveniens under § 47.122, Fla. Stat.

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Young v. State, Case No. 2D06-1369, COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA, SECOND DISTRICT, March 14, 2007, Opinion Filed
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Overview: Trial court erred in denying defendant's motion to withdraw his plea, as it lacked jurisdiction to so rule, given that the motion was filed after he filed his notice to appeal. Further, absent a showing of necessity for a successor judge to sentence defendant, rather than the judge that took his plea, reversal of that sentence was ordered.

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Zeballos v. Zeballos, No. 4D06-1552, COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA, FOURTH DISTRICT, March 14, 2007, Decided
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Overview: Because there was a "supportive relationship" which existed between the former wife and her fiance with whom she resided, the trial court abused its discretion in only partially reducing the former husband's alimony obligation to $ 350 per week pursuant to § 61.14(1)(b), Fla. Stat. upon his retirement.

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