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Roberts v. State

Supreme Court of Florida.
May 1, 2012
90 So. 3d 272 (Fla. 2012)

Summary

dismissing prohibition petition for lack of jurisdiction

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Opinion

No. SC12–734.

2012-05-1

Solomon ROBERTS, Petitioner(s) v. STATE of Florida, Respondent(s).


Having considered the petition for writ of prohibition filed in this Court as a petition filed under any or all of the jurisdictional bases described in Article V, Section 3(b)(3) and 3(b)(7)-(9), Florida Constitution, it appears that the Court is without jurisdiction. Accordingly, the petition is hereby dismissed. See Grate v. State, 750 So.2d 625 (Fla.1999); Jenkins v. State, 385 So.2d 1356 (Fla.1980).

No motion for rehearing will be entertained by the Court.


Summaries of

Roberts v. State

Supreme Court of Florida.
May 1, 2012
90 So. 3d 272 (Fla. 2012)

dismissing prohibition petition for lack of jurisdiction

Summary of this case from Roberts v. Jones
Case details for

Roberts v. State

Case Details

Full title:Solomon ROBERTS, Petitioner(s) v. STATE of Florida, Respondent(s).

Court:Supreme Court of Florida.

Date published: May 1, 2012

Citations

90 So. 3d 272 (Fla. 2012)

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