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Burdoo v. Plympton
Gregory S. Burdoo, pro se, Appellant.
Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General, Tallahassee; Kristen T. Plymton, pro se, for Appellee.
Appellant, Gregory S. Burdoo, who is incarcerated, appeals the denial of his motion to dissolve injunction against him. Burdoo argues the lower court erred by not allowing him to appear telephonically or in person at the hearing. We agree and reverse.
The record indicates Burdoo properly brought to the lower court's attention his desire to attend the hearing telephonically. Specifically, Appellant's motion stated, Despite Appellant's request, the lower court issued an order scheduling a hearing to occur at the courthouse. No subsequent order for telephonic hearing was entered, nor was an order to transport Appellant to the hearing issued. Accordingly, Appellant was not present at the hearing, in person or telephonically. Following the hearing, the lower court denied Appellant's motion.
A prisoner involved in civil litigation has the right to be heard; however, "the prisoner must bring to the court's attention his desire to appear personally or telephonically at hearing or trial." Johnson v. Johnson , 992 So.2d 399, 401 (Fla. 1st DCA 2008) (quoting Rogers v. Rogers , 977 So.2d 687, 687 (Fla. 4th DCA 2008) ). If a prisoner requests a telephonic hearing or asserts his desire to be heard on the matter, "the right is clear." Johnson , 992 So.2d at 401. A court reversibly errs when a prisoner requests to appear telephonically, and the court fails to issue an order directed to the ...
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