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Wilson v. State

Supreme Court of Florida
Mar 26, 2021
CASE NO.: SC20-1870 (Fla. Mar. 26, 2021)

Opinion

CASE NO.: SC20-1870

03-26-2021

NED WILLIAM WILSON III Petitioner(s) v. STATE OF FLORIDA Respondent(s)


Lower Tribunal No(s).: 1D19-2363; 1D19-2364; 172018CF001586XXXAXX; 172018CF001607XXXAXX

The Court accepts jurisdiction of this case.

Petitioner's initial brief on the merits must be served on or before April 30, 2021; respondent's answer brief on the merits must be served thirty days after service of petitioner's initial brief on the merits; petitioner's reply brief on the merits must be served thirty days after service of respondent's answer brief on the merits; and respondent's cross-reply brief on the merits, if authorized, must be served thirty days after service of petitioner's reply brief on the merits.

The Clerk of the First District Court of Appeal must file the record which must be properly indexed and paginated on or before April 20, 2021. The Clerk may provide the record in the format as currently maintained at the district court, either paper or electronic. POLSTON, LABARGA, MUÑIZ, COURIEL, and GROSSHANS, JJ., concur.

Oral argument will be set by separate order. Counsel for the parties will be notified of the oral argument date approximately sixty days prior to oral argument. A True Copy
Test: /s/_________
John A. Tomasino
Clerk, Supreme Court kj
Served: HEATHER FLANAGAN ROSS
RONALD W. JOHNSON
HON. KRISTINA SAMUELS, CLERK


Summaries of

Wilson v. State

Supreme Court of Florida
Mar 26, 2021
CASE NO.: SC20-1870 (Fla. Mar. 26, 2021)
Case details for

Wilson v. State

Case Details

Full title:NED WILLIAM WILSON III Petitioner(s) v. STATE OF FLORIDA Respondent(s)

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Mar 26, 2021

Citations

CASE NO.: SC20-1870 (Fla. Mar. 26, 2021)

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