Duback — Fourth District affirmed denial of postconviction relief

Case
David Duback v. State of Florida
Court
Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal
Judge
MAY (Jeb Bush, 2001); CIKLIN (Charlie Crist, 2008)
Date Decided
August 6, 2026
Docket No.
4D2026-1059
Topics
Criminal Appeals; Postconviction Relief; Rule 3.850
Source
Read the full opinion

Background

David Duback, proceeding without counsel, appealed an order denying his motion for postconviction relief under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850.

The challenged order was entered by Judge Martin Samuel Fein of the Circuit Court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit in Broward County. The State was not required to appear in the appeal.

The Court’s Holding

The Fourth District Court of Appeal affirmed the order denying Duback’s rule 3.850 motion.

The per curiam opinion provided no reasoning, factual discussion, or analysis of Duback’s claims. Judges May, Ciklin, and Conner concurred.

Key Takeaways

  • The denial of Duback’s rule 3.850 motion was affirmed.
  • The court issued a per curiam decision without a written explanation.
  • The decision was not final until disposition of any timely filed motion for rehearing.

Why It Matters

The decision leaves the circuit court’s denial of postconviction relief in place. Because the appellate court supplied no reasoning, the opinion offers no substantive guidance on the standards governing Duback’s claims or other rule 3.850 proceedings.

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