
Case View - Marcus Roland Maye v. State of Florida - Florida ...
Aug 21, 2023 · Petitioner's Unopposed Motion to Accept Enlarged Reply Brief is hereby granted and said brief consisting of 4,443 words was filed with this Court on December 3, 2024.
Maye v. State | No. SC2023-1184 | Fla. | Judgment | Law ...
Marcus Roland Maye, Petitioner (s) v. State of Florida, Respondent (s) Lower Tribunal No (s).: 6D2023-1438; 482002CF007844000AOX. The Court accepts jurisdiction of this case.
2/6/25 Florida Supreme Court Oral Arguments: Marcus Roland ...
2/6/25 Florida Supreme Court Oral Arguments: Marcus Roland Maye v. State of Florida SC2023-1184. This case challenges the legality of Maye’s minimum mandatory life sentence under the state’s …
WHETHER THE FIFTH AND SIXTH AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION PERMITS A DEFENDANT'S MINIMUM SENTENCE OF 67 MONTHS IN PRISON TO BE …
CASE NO.: SC2023-1184 Page Two May 20, 2024. The Clerk may provide the record in the format as currently maintained at the district court, either paper or electronic. CANADY, LABARGA, COURIEL, …
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Case opinion for District Court of Appeal of Florida Sixth District MAYE v. STATE. Read the Court's full decision on FindLaw.
Marcus Roland Maye, Petitioner(s) v. State of Florida ...
On 08/21/2023 Marcus Roland Maye, Petitioner s filed a Civil Procedure - Judicial Review court case against State of Florida, Respondent s in Florida Supreme Court. Court records for this case are …
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Oct 27, 2025 · I'm seeking clarification on the meaning of having an appeal "stayed" pending the resolution of Maye v. State, SC2023-1184, by the Florida Supreme Court. Specifically, I want to …
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Feb 6, 2025 · Maye argues that the statute is unconstitutional because a judge rather than a jury imposed his mandatory life sentence, contrary to a 2013 and 2024 U.S. Supreme Court decision.