Edelsburg v. Tzynder
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Opinion
On Concession of Error
Appellant Keren Edelsburg challenges the trial court’s non-final order holding her in criminal contempt. Upon appellee’s proper concession of error,1 we quash the trial court’s April 26, 2017 contempt order, and remand to the trial court to adjudicate Appellee’s March 6, 2017 motion. We also find that in the interests of pursuing fairness, further proceedings in this case should be held before a different trial judge. See Lo v. Lo, 878 So.2d 424, 426 (Fla. 3d DCA 2004).
Order quashed; remanded with directions.
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