Classification |
Original Proceedings - Circuit Criminal - Mandamus
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Court |
2nd District Court of Appeal
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Originating Court |
Circuit Court for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Hillsborough County
16-CF-17263
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Parties
Name |
JONATHAN ROGERS LLC
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Role |
Petitioner
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Status |
Active
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Name |
STATE OF FLORIDA LLC
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Role |
Respondent
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Status |
Active
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Representations |
Crim App Tampa Attorney General, Laura Dempsey
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Name |
Hillsborough Clerk
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Role |
Lower Tribunal Clerk
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Status |
Active
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Docket Entries
Docket Date |
2024-05-20
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Type |
Record
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Subtype |
Appendix to Response
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Description |
Appendix to Response
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On Behalf Of |
State of Florida
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Docket Date |
2024-05-20
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Type |
Response
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Subtype |
Response
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Description |
RESPONSE TO PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS
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On Behalf Of |
State of Florida
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Docket Date |
2024-04-30
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Type |
Letter
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Subtype |
Acknowledgment Letter
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Description |
Acknowledgment Letter
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Docket Date |
2024-04-30
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Type |
Petition
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Subtype |
Petition Mandamus
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Description |
Petition Mandamus
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Docket Date |
2024-06-05
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Type |
Disposition by Order
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Subtype |
Denied
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Description |
As it appears that the proceedings in the lower tribunal relative to Petitioner's motion for postconviction relief are progressing, the Petition for Writ of Mandamus is denied. Cf. Munn v. Fla. Parole Comm'n, 807 So. 2d 733 (Fla. 1st DCA 2002). This denial is without prejudice to the petitioner to file a new petition for writ of mandamus if the postconviction court has not entered a final order on the motion within 90 days of the date of this order, provided that the petitioner is unrepresented by counsel in the postconviction proceeding.
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Docket Date |
2024-05-03
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Type |
Order
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Subtype |
Order to Respond to Petition
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Description |
The petitioner in the above-styled case has filed a Petition for Writ of Mandamus seeking to compel ruling on a Motion for Postconviction Relief filed in the trial court as case number 16-CF-17263 on or about May 8, 2023. It is possible that the pleading has been ruled on and for some reason the order has not reached the petitioner. It is also possible that the pleading is scheduled for a decision or some other action in the near future.
The State of Florida shall furnish to this court and to the petitioner a copy of any of the following types of orders issued by the trial court: a final order disposing of the pleading; an order appointing counsel to represent the petitioner in the proceeding at issue; an order dismissing, in whole or in part, the pleading with leave to amend the pleading; and an order directing the State to respond or directing that an evidentiary hearing be held.
If the State of Florida fails to serve a response within fifteen days of the date of this order, the court will consider entering a show cause order on this Petition for Writ of Mandamus.
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