First our Sunday Wordle.
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We are loving the NY football teams. But maybe this Sunday they fall back to earth. A reversion to the mean.
Giants at Seattle. Hawks giving three at home. Give it. Seattle -3. Giants are due for a loss.
JETS at Cheaters. Are the Cheaters as bad as they seemed ten days ago? We hope so. JETS +2.5 and under 41.
Fin at Lions. Miami is giving three on the road. We have our ticket on the Tua bandwagons. Miami -3.
Monday night is get even night. If you have a bad week, take the Bengals who have righted the ship, -3 at the Mistake By The Lake a/k/a Cleveland Browns.
SURVIVOR TWO TANGLE AGAIN
Fake Alex Michales likes the Bengals Monday night. Hanzy & Coco pick an ez one with the Eagles over the hapless Steelers.
On we go. Only one can win.
Hanzy and coconuts luck dis veek vith Eagles pick. I get dem next veek for sure. Enjoy dis vhile you can you coconuts
ReplyDeleteThis just in:
ReplyDeleteHANZY & COCO both challenge Fake ALEX MICHAELS to a debate about the “Pros and Cons of the Rule Against Perpetuities”.
The debate will be carried live on CNN and the RBC (Romanian Broadcasting Channel) and the moderator will the Honorable Milt Hirsch.
" MR. JUSTICE HIRSCH GETS REVERSED IN BEAUVAIS AS HE SUA SPONTE GRANTED RELIEF THAT WAS NOT REQUESTED BY OPPOSING PARTY. HE SHOULD KNOW BETTER. 3D-22-137.
ReplyDeleteInsecure man , that man is. His personality makes things challenging. A real beating.
DeleteCase Number 3D22-137 is not available on the Third DCA's online docket because of statute, court rule, or court order.
ReplyDeleteCopy of opinion would be helpful
ReplyDeleteBarred attorneys in the State of Florida are automatically provided with Fastcase, if they log into their account on the Florida Bar website.
ReplyDeleteWhile Fastcase is inferior to Westlaw and LEXIS, it still gets the job done sometimes.
The URL is https://fc7.fastcase.com/results?q=3D22-137&jdx=FL&selectedJurisdictions=FL&docUid=440846887 but it won't work unless you're validly logged into Fastcase, because the site will likely not let you link directly unless you've gone through security.
Without reprinting the entirety of the thing, here is a quote of the end:
"We affirm the portion of the challenged order that vacates the temporary protective injunction,[3] but we reverse the portion of the order that, sua sponte, barred Montes-Bolden from Andre Beauvais's residence and from having any contact with Andre Beauvais without prior court approval. Beauvais's emergency motion to vacate did not seek injunctive relief against Montes-Bolden, and a trial court may not grant injunctive relief sua sponte. First Union Nat'l Bank of Fla., N.A. v. Peoples Nat'l Bank of Commerce, Miami, 644 So.2d 538, 539 (Fla. 3d DCA 1994) ('We . . . reverse the injunctive aspects of the subject order . . . because, without dispute, this injunctive relief was entered sua sponte by the court in the absence of required pleadings and notice.'); see Grand Venetian Condo. Ass'n v. Prince, 916 So.2d 66, 66 (Fla. 3d DCA 2005).
Affirmed in part, reversed in part."
Montes-Bolden v. Beauvais, No. 3D22-137, --- So. 3d ---, 2022 WL 10724118 (Fla. 3d DCA, Oct. 19, 2022).
It is still within the time frame when it can be withdrawn, revised, or go to a rehearing, i.e. "NOTICE: THIS OPINION HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION IN THE PERMANENT LAW REPORTS. UNTIL RELEASED, IT IS SUBJECT TO REVISION OR WITHDRAWAL."