Ciprius v. State — Florida appellate court affirmed without a written opinion

Case
Jemeson Ciprius v. State of Florida
Court
Florida Sixth District Court of Appeal
Judge
Traver, C.J.; Stargel, J.; White, J.
Date Decided
August 18, 2026
Docket No.
6D2024-1668
Topics
Appellate Review, Per Curiam Affirmance
Source
Read the full opinion

Background

Jemeson Ciprius appealed from the Circuit Court for Collier County in lower tribunal case number 2022-CF-1842. Circuit Judge John McGowan presided below.

The abbreviated appellate opinion does not describe the underlying facts, the ruling under review, the issues raised on appeal, or the parties’ arguments.

The Court’s Holding

The Florida Sixth District Court of Appeal affirmed the circuit court’s ruling in a per curiam decision.

The court provided no reasoning or discussion of the legal issues. Chief Judge Traver and Judges Stargel and White concurred.

Key Takeaways

  • The Sixth District affirmed the appealed ruling.
  • The decision was issued per curiam without an explanatory opinion.
  • The opinion supplies no factual or legal analysis from which a broader holding can be drawn.

Why It Matters

The decision resolves this appeal at the Sixth District, subject to the stated rehearing period. Because the court offered no reasoning, the opinion does not explain why the appealed ruling was affirmed or announce a substantive rule for future cases.

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