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Hastings v. McNeil

Supreme Court of Florida
May 4, 2010
No. SC10-586 (Fla. May. 4, 2010)

Opinion

No. SC10-586.

May 4, 2010.

Lower Tribunal No(s). 2009CA004851.


The petition for writ of prohibition is hereby transferred, pursuant to Harvard v. Singletary, 733 So. 2d 1020 (Fla. 1999), to the First District Court of Appeal. The transfer of this case should not be construed as an adjudication or comment on the merits of the petition, nor as a determination that the transferee court has jurisdiction or that the petition has been properly denominated as a petition for writ of prohibition. The transferee court should not interpret the transfer of this case as an indication that it must or should reach the merits of the petition. The transferee court shall treat the petition as if it had been originally filed there on the date it was filed in this Court and is instructed to consider expediting the petition as it appears to be time sensitive based upon the allegations; however, a determination to expedite consideration is at the discretion of the transferee court. Any determination concerning whether a filing fee shall be applicable to this case shall be made by the transferee court. Any and all pending motions in this case are hereby deferred to the transferee court.

Any future pleadings filed regarding this case should be filed in the above mentioned district court at 301 South Martin Luther King, Jr., Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399.


Summaries of

Hastings v. McNeil

Supreme Court of Florida
May 4, 2010
No. SC10-586 (Fla. May. 4, 2010)
Case details for

Hastings v. McNeil

Case Details

Full title:JEFFREY HASTINGS, Petitioner(s) v. WALTER A. MCNEIL, ETC., Respondent(s)

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: May 4, 2010

Citations

No. SC10-586 (Fla. May. 4, 2010)

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