Hunt v. State of Florida
Docket 1D2025-0727
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- Filed
- Jurisdiction
- Florida
- Court
- District Court of Appeal of Florida
- Type
- Opinion
- Case type
- Criminal Appeal
- Disposition
- Affirmed
- Docket
- 1D2025-0727
Appeal from a circuit court judgment in Okaloosa County reviewed by the First District Court of Appeal.
Summary
The Florida First District Court of Appeal reviewed Todd Jeffery Hunt’s appeal from a decision of the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County. The appellate court issued a per curiam opinion on May 5, 2026, announcing its unanimous decision to affirm the lower court’s ruling. No opinion explanation or factual background is included in the published entry; the court simply states AFFIRMED with concurrence by all three judges. Counsel of record for the appellant and appellee are noted, and the opinion warns that the decision is not final until any timely post-judgment motions are resolved.
Issue Decided
- Whether the circuit court's judgment or ruling challenged by Hunt should be reversed.
Court's Reasoning
The published entry provides no substantive reasoning or explanation; it issues a per curiam affirmance without opinion. Because the court did not state legal analysis or factual findings in this entry, the affirmance indicates the panel found no reversible error in the lower court's proceedings or conclusions.
Parties
- Appellant
- Todd Jeffery Hunt
- Appellee
- State of Florida
- Judge
- Lacey Powell Clark
- Attorney
- Jessica J. Yeary, Public Defender
- Attorney
- Pamela D. Presnell, Assistant Public Defender
- Attorney
- James Uthmeier, Attorney General
Key Dates
- District Court decision date
- 2026-05-05
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Consider filing timely post-judgment motions
If the appellant wishes to challenge the affirmance procedurally, they should consult counsel about filing motions authorized by Fla. R. App. P. 9.330 or 9.331 within the applicable deadlines.
- 2
Evaluate petition for discretionary review
If there are grounds for further review, counsel should assess whether to seek review from the Florida Supreme Court and prepare any required petition promptly.
- 3
Ensure compliance with underlying judgment
Parties should continue to comply with the circuit court's judgment while considering further review, unless a stay is obtained.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the appeals court decide?
- The First District Court of Appeal affirmed the circuit court's decision, meaning it found no basis to reverse that ruling in this entry.
- Does this affirmance explain why the court ruled this way?
- No. The decision is a short per curiam affirmance without written reasoning or factual explanation.
- Is the decision final now?
- Not necessarily; the opinion states it is not final until any timely and authorized post-judgment motions under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.330 or 9.331 are resolved.
- Can this decision be appealed further?
- A party may seek further review, such as by filing a motion for rehearing or a petition for review to the Florida Supreme Court if authorized, but time limits and jurisdictional rules apply.
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Full Filing Text
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
STATE OF FLORIDA
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No. 1D2025-0727
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TODD JEFFERY HUNT,
Appellant,
v.
STATE OF FLORIDA,
Appellee.
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On appeal from the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County.
Lacey Powell Clark, Judge.
May 5, 2026
PER CURIAM.
AFFIRMED.
OSTERHAUS, C.J., and RAY and LONG, JJ., concur.
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Not final until disposition of any timely and
authorized motion under Fla. R. App. P. 9.330 or
9.331.
_____________________________
Jessica J. Yeary, Public Defender, and Pamela D. Presnell,
Assistant Public Defender, Tallahassee, for Appellant.
James Uthmeier, Attorney General, Tallahassee, for Appellee.
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