Joseph Traeger v. State of Florida
Docket 4D2024-1153
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- Filed
- Jurisdiction
- Florida
- Court
- District Court of Appeal of Florida
- Type
- Opinion
- Case type
- Criminal Appeal
- Disposition
- Affirmed
- Docket
- 4D2024-1153
Appeal from the circuit court in a criminal case (L.T. Case No. 062018CF015728A88810).
Summary
The Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal reviewed Joseph Traeger's criminal case from the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Broward County, and affirmed the lower court's judgment. The appeal was brief and the opinion per curiam simply states the appellate court affirmed the trial court's decision. The panel (Kuntz, C.J., May and Forst, JJ.) concurred. The opinion is not final until any timely motion for rehearing is resolved.
Issue Decided
- Whether the trial court's judgment in the referenced criminal case should be reversed on appeal.
Court's Reasoning
The court issued a per curiam opinion affirming the lower court's decision without published analysis, indicating the panel found no reversible error warranting reversal. Because the opinion contains no further explanation, the affirmation rests on the court's review and conclusion that the trial record and rulings were legally sufficient. The decision remains subject to change only if a timely motion for rehearing is filed and granted.
Parties
- Appellant
- Joseph Traeger
- Appellee
- State of Florida
- Attorney
- Daniel Eisinger, Public Defender
- Attorney
- Gary L. Caldwell, Assistant Public Defender
- Attorney
- James Uthmeier, Attorney General
- Attorney
- Kimberly T. Acuña, Senior Assistant Attorney General
- Judge
- Ernest A. Kollra, Jr.
Key Dates
- Decision date
- 2026-04-23
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Consider filing a motion for rehearing
If the appellant believes there are grounds, they should file a timely motion for rehearing in the Fourth District to preserve the opportunity to alter the opinion before it becomes final.
- 2
Evaluate grounds for further review
If rehearing is denied, counsel should assess whether to seek discretionary review from the Florida Supreme Court and review preservation and jurisdictional requirements.
- 3
Prepare to comply with trial-court judgment
Unless relief is obtained on rehearing or further review, the appellant should consult counsel about executing or challenging any sentence or other trial-court orders that remain in effect.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the court decide?
- The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment in Joseph Traeger's criminal case.
- Does this decision take effect immediately?
- The opinion is not final until any timely motion for rehearing is resolved, so the judgment could change if a rehearing is granted.
- Who is affected by this decision?
- The primary parties affected are appellant Joseph Traeger and the State of Florida; the affirmance leaves the trial court's ruling in place.
- Can this be appealed further?
- A party may seek further review (for example, a motion for rehearing or discretionary review by a higher court), subject to procedural deadlines and standards for further review.
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Full Filing Text
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
FOURTH DISTRICT
JOSEPH TRAEGER,
Appellant,
v.
STATE OF FLORIDA,
Appellee.
No. 4D2024-1153
[April 23, 2026]
Appeal from the Circuit Court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit,
Broward County; Ernest A. Kollra, Jr., Judge; L.T. Case No.
062018CF015728A88810.
Daniel Eisinger, Public Defender, and Gary L. Caldwell, Assistant
Public Defender, West Palm Beach, for appellant.
James Uthmeier, Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Kimberly T.
Acuña, Senior Assistant Attorney General, West Palm Beach, for appellee.
PER CURIAM.
Affirmed.
KUNTZ, C.J., MAY and FORST, JJ., concur.
* * *
Not final until disposition of timely-filed motion for rehearing.