Arguelles — Florida appeals court affirmed without a written explanation

Case
Luis Arguelles v. State of Florida
Court
Florida Sixth District Court of Appeal
Judge
TRAVER (Ron DeSantis, 2023); NARDELLA (Ron DeSantis, 2023)
Date Decided
August 4, 2026
Docket No.
6D2025-1009
Topics
Criminal Appeal, Per Curiam Affirmance
Source
Read the full opinion

Background

Luis Arguelles appealed in a case originating in the Circuit Court for Orange County, where Circuit Judge Barbara J. Leach presided. The appellate opinion identifies the lower-tribunal case number as 2014-CF-005147.

The opinion does not describe the ruling under review, the facts of the case, the arguments raised on appeal, or the applicable legal issues.

The Court’s Holding

The Florida Sixth District Court of Appeal affirmed in a per curiam decision.

The court provided no written reasoning or legal analysis. Chief Judge Traver and Judges Nardella and Smith concurred.

Key Takeaways

  • The Sixth District affirmed the matter on appeal.
  • The disposition was a per curiam affirmance without an explanatory opinion.
  • The opinion does not identify the challenged ruling or disclose the factual and legal grounds for the appeal.

Why It Matters

The decision leaves the appealed ruling undisturbed but supplies no reasoning for attorneys to apply in other cases. Its usefulness as guidance is therefore limited to the disposition and procedural information stated in the opinion.

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