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Delgado v. Miller
Egoavil Klug Salas & Veloso PLLC, and Laline Concepcion-Veloso, Miami Lakes, for petitioner.
Sandy T. Fox, P.A., and Sandy T. Fox, Aventura, for respondent.
Before EMAS, C.J., and FERNANDEZ and HENDON, JJ.
Petitioner Arlene Delgado (the Mother) and Respondent Jason Miller (the Father) are the parents of W.L.D., born in July of 2017. What began as a paternity action and progressed to remaining issues of timesharing and child support, has devolved into escalating rounds of pugilistic litigation. Given the antagonism displayed over the course of the proceedings below, we can only be sympathetic to the sincere efforts of the trial court and general magistrate to reduce the level of discord. There are, however, limits to the exercise of the trial court's broad discretion.
The Mother has filed a petition for writ of certiorari, challenging a portion of the trial court's February 27, 2020 order which adopted in toto a recommended order of the general magistrate. Specifically, the Mother contends that paragraphs 13-15 of the general magistrate's recommended order constitute a prior restraint, violating her free speech rights without adequate findings and accompanying safeguards. We agree.
The order at issue arose in the context of the Mother's motion to compel production of certain documentation from the Father in advance of a scheduled final hearing. Although the recommended order (and the trial court's order adopting same) essentially granted the Mother the relief she requested, the general magistrate included three paragraphs at the end of the recommended order which are the subject of this petition:
Paragraph fifteen, in particular, commonly referred to as a gag order, represents a classic example of a prior restraint on speech: one that prohibits free speech before it is spoken. Vrasic v. Leibel, 106 So. 3d 485, 487 (Fla. 4th DCA 2013) ; Fox v. Hamptons at Metrowest Condo. Ass'n, Inc., 223 So. 3d 453, 456 (Fla. 5th DCA 2017) (). See also Krapacs v. Bacchus, 301 So. 3d 976 (Fla. 4th DCA 2020) ().
Importantly, and as the Florida Supreme Court has admonished: "Any form of prior restraint of expression comes to a reviewing court bearing a heavy presumption against its constitutional validity; therefore, the party who seeks to have such a restraint upheld carries a heavy burden of showing justification for the imposition of such a restraint." State v. McIntosh, 340 So. 2d 904, 908 (Fla. 1976).
See also Gagliardo v. Branam Children, 32 So. 3d 673, 674 (Fla. 3d DCA 2010) ().
Where a trial court imposes such restrictions on a party's free speech rights, it must make findings that support the need for these limitations, and the order must be "narrowly tailored to preclude only extra-judicial statements which are substantially likely to materially prejudice the trial." Rodriguez v. Feinstein, 734 So. 2d 1162, 1164 (Fla. 3d DCA 1999) (). See also Dippolito v. State, 225 So. 3d 233, 242 (Fla. 4th DCA 2017) (); E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co. v. Aquamar, S.A., 33 So. 3d 839, 841 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010) ().
Neither the trial court nor the general magistrate made findings of necessity,...
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