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H.H.E. v. State of Florida

Docket 1D2025-2888

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OtherAffirmed
Filed
Jurisdiction
Florida
Court
District Court of Appeal of Florida
Type
Opinion
Case type
Other
Disposition
Affirmed
Docket
1D2025-2888

Appeal from the Circuit Court for Jackson County (juvenile matter)

Summary

The Florida First District Court of Appeal reviewed an appeal by a child identified as H.H.E. from a decision of the Circuit Court for Jackson County. The appellate court issued a short per curiam opinion on April 20, 2026, summarily affirming the lower court's judgment. No written opinion explaining the court's reasoning was published; the decision states only “AFFIRMED” with all three judges concurring. The ruling ends this appeal unless a timely motion for rehearing or other authorized relief is filed.

Issue Decided

  • Whether the circuit court's judgment concerning the child appellant should be reversed on appeal

Court's Reasoning

The opinion is a per curiam affirmance that does not include an explanation of the court's legal reasoning. Because the court provided only the disposition and concurrence, no operative legal analysis is available in the published entry to explain why the lower court's judgment was upheld.

Parties

Appellant
H.H.E., A Child
Appellee
State of Florida
Judge
Ana Maria Garcia
Attorney
Jessica J. Yeary, Public Defender
Attorney
Jasmine Dixon, Assistant Public Defender
Attorney
James Uthmeier, Attorney General

Key Dates

decision_date
2026-04-20

What You Should Do Next

  1. 1

    Consider filing a motion for rehearing

    If the appellant believes there are grounds, file a timely motion for rehearing under Fla. R. App. P. 9.330 or 9.331 within the rules' deadlines.

  2. 2

    Consult appellate counsel about further review

    Discuss whether seeking discretionary review in the Florida Supreme Court is appropriate based on potential legal issues and preservation of claims.

  3. 3

    Comply with circuit court orders

    Unless relief is obtained, follow any existing orders from the circuit court that remain in force after this affirmance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the court decide?
The appellate court affirmed the lower court's judgment in favor of the State and provided no written explanation.
Who is affected by this decision?
The child appellant (H.H.E.) and the State of Florida are the immediate parties affected; the result leaves the circuit court's judgment intact.
What happens next after this affirmance?
The circuit court's judgment remains in effect unless the appellant files a timely, authorized motion for rehearing or other permitted post-appeal relief.
Can this decision be appealed further?
A further appeal may be possible only by seeking discretionary review in a higher court (such as the Florida Supreme Court) or by filing authorized motions under the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure within the specified time limits.

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Full Filing Text
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
                STATE OF FLORIDA
                   _____________________________

                          No. 1D2025-2888
                   _____________________________

H.H.E., A Child,

    Appellant,

    v.

STATE OF FLORIDA,

    Appellee.
                   _____________________________


On appeal from the Circuit Court for Jackson County.
Ana Maria Garcia.

                          April 20, 2026




PER CURIAM.

    AFFIRMED.

LEWIS, BILBREY, and WINOKUR, JJ., concur.
                _____________________________

    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 Jasmine Dixon, Assistant
Public Defender, Tallahassee, for Appellant.

James Uthmeier, Attorney General, Tallahassee, for Appellee.




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