Jeffrey A. Siegmeister, State Attorney etc. v. L. J. Johnson ( 2016 )


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  •                                        IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
    FIRST DISTRICT, STATE OF FLORIDA
    JEFFREY A. SIEGMEISTER,                NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO
    STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE                 FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND
    THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF              DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED
    FLORIDA,
    CASE NO. 1D16-3095
    Appellant,
    v.
    L. J. JOHNSON,
    Appellee.
    _____________________________/
    Opinion filed September 6, 2016.
    An appeal from an order of the Circuit Court for Columbia County.
    Wesley R. Douglas, Judge.
    Arthur I. Jacobs, Richard J. Scholz, and Douglas A. Wyler of Jacobs, Scholz &
    Associates, LLC, Fernandina Beach, for Appellant.
    Joseph W. Little, Gainesville, and Kevin "Kit" Carson, Lake City, for Appellee.
    PER CURIAM.
    Appellant seeks review of an order styled “Final Judgment for Plaintiff.”
    The order said the court was “find[ing] in favor of the Plaintiff,” but was retaining
    jurisdiction “to entertain any additional relief that the parties may seek and be
    entitled to based upon [the] ruling.” Finding that this order is not an appealable
    final order, we dismiss.
    Generally, an order is final and ripe for appeal when “the order in question
    constitutes an end to the judicial labor in the cause, and nothing further remains to
    be done by the court to effectuate a termination of the cause as between the parties
    directly affected.” See S.L.T. Warehouse Co. v. Webb, 
    304 So. 2d 97
    , 99 (Fla.
    1974); see also Caufield v. Cantele, 
    837 So. 2d 371
    , 375 (Fla. 2002) (“A final
    judgment is one which ends the litigation between the parties and disposes of all
    issues involved such that no further action by the court will be necessary.”). Here,
    the “Final Judgment” reserves jurisdiction to consider requests for additional relief
    and therefore contemplates additional judicial labor.
    DISMISSED.
    WINOKUR, JAY, and WINSOR, JJ., CONCUR.
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Document Info

Docket Number: 16-3095

Filed Date: 9/5/2016

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 9/6/2016