Background
Johnny Andrus Jackson appealed from the Circuit Court for Lee County, where Judge Nicholas Thompson presided. The appellate opinion does not identify the specific ruling under review or describe the underlying facts, charges, arguments, or procedural history.
The Florida Sixth District Court of Appeal considered the case under docket number 6D2023-1783. Jackson was represented by the public defender’s office, and the State was represented by the Florida Attorney General’s office.
The Court’s Holding
The Sixth District Court of Appeal affirmed the circuit court in a per curiam decision. The opinion provides no legal analysis or explanation for the result.
Judges Nardella, Mize, and Gannam concurred. The opinion states that it is not final until the time to seek rehearing expires and any timely rehearing motion is resolved.
Key Takeaways
- The Sixth District affirmed the circuit court without a written explanation.
- The opinion does not disclose the facts, issues raised on appeal, or legal basis for affirmance.
- Judges Nardella, Mize, and Gannam comprised the participating panel and concurred in the disposition.
Why It Matters
The decision resolves Jackson’s appeal at the district-court level, subject to the opinion’s stated rehearing period. Because the court supplied no reasoning or factual discussion, the opinion offers no articulated rule or analysis for attorneys to apply in other cases.