Lagunas v. State — Fifth District affirmed without a written explanation

Case
Fernando Lagunas v. State of Florida
Court
Florida Fifth District Court of Appeal
Judge
Lambert; Edwards; MacIver
Date Decided
August 18, 2026
Docket No.
5D2025-2041
Topics
Criminal Appeal; Per Curiam Affirmance
Source
Read the full opinion

Background

Fernando Lagunas appealed in a case originating in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, where Circuit Judge Karen Adams Foxman presided.

The Fifth District’s opinion does not describe the charges, facts, legal arguments, or the particular ruling or order under review.

The Court’s Holding

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

The court provided no written reasoning or explanation for its disposition. Judges Lambert, Edwards, and MacIver concurred.

Key Takeaways

  • The Fifth District affirmed the matter presented for appellate review.
  • The opinion does not identify the specific ruling or order being reviewed.
  • The court issued no analysis of the facts or legal issues.

Why It Matters

The decision resolves this appeal by affirmance, but its summary form supplies no reasoning for attorneys to apply in other cases. Any assessment of the underlying issues would require review of the record and appellate briefs.

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