STATE v. BJORKLAND

No. 2D06-47.

924 So.2d 971 (2006)

STATE of Florida, Petitioner, v. Carole Mae BJORKLAND, David Magdalik, Shelby Rae Stebbins, Regan E. Paton, Mark Dail, Tara Brown, Thomas Janke, Lisa Frederickson, Michael Abel, Carmen Carter, Carl Coury, Douglas Kremer, Ronald Labasky, Courtney Massey, Belinda Barnett, Marcia Barnett, David Bennett, Melissa Bennett, Karen Burnham, Martha Burns, Willis Chambers, Barbara Chandler, Robert Correia, Greg Cowell, James Dale, Mario Felix, Almasa Foco, Jarold French, Jesus Garcia, Ryan Green, Joshua Haag, Carroll Hartlove, Georges Hilare, Dawn Jordan, James Joyce, Kurt Kramer, Bernard Killion, Gary Michael Lee, Danielle Lynch, Garcia Maddox, Lesley McGowan, Luis Montalvan, Patricia Pate, Laura Peace, Steven Rosado, Jason Rose, Moises Santiago, Daniel Sauls, Randy Schlesman, Justin Schreiber, Glenn Seeple, Robin Spunks, Grace Sulkowski, Juan Vasquez, Anthony Wolf, Frances Korkus, Mark Ellis, Michael Ganey, William Hall, Michael Gramigna, William Archer, Mary Hynds, Richard Kosa, Jeffrey Mitchell, Linda Neace, John Riccota, James Warren, Vittorio Dellasala, Frank Farley, Jose Mares, Luis Martinez, Adam Smith, Hortense Harmon, Donald Osenga, Coy Green, Dale Dreger, Daniel Scott Johnson, Priscille Githler, Howard Eichhorst, Muriel Askins, Francisco Anguiano, Geremias Sevilla, Michael Kradlak, Raymond Riley, Floyd Millican, Shawn Dale Phillips, Douglas Larsson, Eric Borman, Scott Pickering, Thomas Sessa, Alfred Tesch, Gary Thome, Catherine Marsh, Henry Pluta, Dante Curtis, Justin King, Diane Cahill, Tod Vanaman, and Scott Rickert, Respondents.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

April 7, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles J. Crist, Jr., Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Tiffany Gatesh Fearing, Assistant Attorney General, Tampa, for Petitioner.

No appearance required for Respondents.


ALTENBERND, Judge.

The State petitions this court for a writ of certiorari or mandamus, seeking to compel the circuit court to review certain non-final orders entered in county court criminal proceedings. We deny the petition. This case involves a jurisdictional oddity that exists only for nonfinal orders issued in county court criminal proceedings. Under section 924.07(1)(h), Florida Statutes (2005), and Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.140(c)(2), the State...

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