Coba v. Tricam Indus., Inc.
| Docket Number | SC12-2624 |
| Decision Date | 14 May 2015 |
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22 cases
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State v. Chyung
...charge.13 Several other states follow this procedure when a jury has rendered legally inconsistent verdicts. See Coba v. Tricam Industries, Inc., 164 So.3d 637, 644 (Fla. 2015) (party claiming inconsistency must raise issue before jury is discharged and ask trial court to reinstruct jury an......
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In re Standard Jury Instructions in Civil Cases—Report No. 19-03
...4th DCA 1984);Ashby Division of Consolidated Aluminum Corp. v. Dobkin, 458 So.2d 335 (Fla. 3d DCA 1984). See also Coba v. Tricam Indus., Inc.,164 So.3d 637, 648 n.2 (Fla. 2015);Moorman v. American Safety Equip., 594 So.2d 795 (Fla. 4th DCA 1992); North American Catamaran Racing Ass'n v. McC......
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Johnson v. Deutsche Bank Nat'l Trust Co.
...judgment rulings is not a gateway to reach unpreserved legal arguments, as if they were fundamental error. Cf. Coba v. Tricam Indus., Inc., 164 So.3d 637, 646 (Fla. 2015) ("[I]n civil cases, reversal based on the concept of ‘fundamental error’ where a timely objection has not been made is e......
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Martin v. Sowers
...rare" kind that are "so significant that it deprived one party of the right to a fair trial and due process." Coba v. Tricam Indus., Inc., 164 So.3d 637, 646 (Fla. 2015). I respectfully dissent.The jury in this medical malpractice case was not affected by the statute of limitations errors a......
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Don't Leave it to the Appellate Court to "Make the Best of a Bad Thing": The Seventh Circuit is the Latest to Require a Contemporaneous Objection to an Inconsistent Verdict Before the Jury Disbands
...to federal practice under Rules 49 and 51. Some state courts have adopted a similar requirement. See, e.g., Coba v. Tricam Indus., Inc., 164 So. 3d 637, 644 (Fla. 2015) ("Each of Florida's five district courts of appeal has long recognized the general rule that a party must object to an inc......