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State v. Lopez

Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida
Mar 30, 2016
188 So. 3d 95 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2016)

Summary

granting a writ of prohibition where the trial court lost jurisdiction over a case after the plaintiff failed to challenge a ruling within the statutory timeframe

Summary of this case from Scott v. Francati

Opinion

No. 3D15–2858.

03-30-2016

The STATE of Florida, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY SAFETY AND MOTOR VEHICLES, Petitioner, v. Juan Jose LOPEZ, Respondent.

Stephen D. Hurm, General Counsel, and Natalia Costea, Assistant General Counsel, for petitioner. Gallardo Law Offices, P.A., and Jesus Novo, for respondent.


Stephen D. Hurm, General Counsel, and Natalia Costea, Assistant General Counsel, for petitioner.

Gallardo Law Offices, P.A., and Jesus Novo, for respondent.

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Petitioner Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (“DMV”) issued a final order on June 30, 2015, that suspended the driving privileges of Respondent Juan Jose Lopez. Pursuant to section 322.31 of the Florida Statutes, Lopez had thirty days to challenge this final order by filing a petition for writ of certiorari with the circuit court. Thirty-six days later, on August 5, 2015, Lopez filed his petition in Miami–Dade Circuit Court.

DMV filed a motion to dismiss Lopez's petition, asserting that the circuit court was without jurisdiction to consider Lopez's petition. In its unelaborated order, entered on November 25, 2015, the circuit court denied DMV's motion to dismiss. On December 15, 2015, DMV filed a petition for writ of prohibition with this Court, to prevent the circuit court from exercising jurisdiction to review Lopez's petition.

We grant DMV's petition for writ of prohibition. State of Fla., Dep't of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles v. Melendez, 132 So.3d 1237 (Fla. 3d DCA 2014) (Mem) (holding that the thirty-day filing deadline is jurisdictional in nature).

Petition granted. We withhold issuance of the writ upon the understanding that the circuit court appellate division will dismiss Lopez's petition for writ of certiorari.


Summaries of

State v. Lopez

Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida
Mar 30, 2016
188 So. 3d 95 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2016)

granting a writ of prohibition where the trial court lost jurisdiction over a case after the plaintiff failed to challenge a ruling within the statutory timeframe

Summary of this case from Scott v. Francati
Case details for

State v. Lopez

Case Details

Full title:The State of Florida, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles…

Court:Third District Court of Appeal State of Florida

Date published: Mar 30, 2016

Citations

188 So. 3d 95 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2016)

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