Albear v. Hillman-Waller , 275 So. 3d 690 ( 2019 )


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  •           Third District Court of Appeal
    State of Florida
    Opinion filed May 8, 2019.
    Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing.
    ________________
    No. 3D19-0130
    Lower Tribunal Nos. 16-2762 and 17-4830
    ________________
    Ihosvanny Albear,
    Appellant,
    vs.
    Louis M. Hillman-Waller,
    as Curator of the Estate of Roberto Albear,
    Adriana Ulloa, and Royal Park Enterprises, LLC,
    Appellees.
    An Appeal from the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, Jorge E. Cueto,
    Judge.
    Andrew M. Kassier, P.A., and Andrew M. Kassier, for appellant.
    Armas Bertran Pieri, and J. Alfredo Armas, for appellee Adriana Ulloa.
    Before SALTER, LINDSEY, and HENDON, JJ.
    ON MOTION TO DISMISS
    PER CURIAM.
    Ihosvanny Albear appeals a final judgment entered following a bench
    trial. Appellees move to dismiss on the basis that, because there is no transcript of
    the trial below, Albear cannot meet his burden to show error. We agree and affirm
    because the 15-page final judgment contains numerous factual findings and there is
    no record of the trial.1 See Applegate v. Barnett Bank of Tallahassee, 
    377 So. 2d 1150
    , 1152 (Fla. 1979) (“When there are issues of fact the appellant necessarily asks
    the reviewing court to draw conclusions about the evidence. Without a record of the
    trial proceedings, the appellate court can not properly resolve the underlying factual
    issues so as to conclude that the trial court’s judgment is not supported by the
    evidence or by an alternative theory. Without knowing the factual context, neither
    can an appellate court reasonably conclude that the trial judge so misconceived the
    law as to require reversal.”); see also Cudeiro v. Dep't of Revenue ex rel. Fritz, 
    99 So. 3d 520
    , 520 (Fla. 3d DCA 2011) (explaining Starks v. Starks, 
    423 So. 2d 452
    ,
    453-54 (Fla. 1st DCA 1982) as follows: “without a transcript of the hearing, the
    appellate court is unable to ascertain whether the lower court erred; noting that ‘[t]he
    appellant retains the burden of overcoming the presumption of correctness attributed
    to a trial court’s final judgment. Appellant’s burden includes a demonstration of
    1
    Appellees allege in their motion to dismiss that the parties agreed to try the case
    without a court reporter “hoping for finality.”
    2
    error from the record, which he must supply’” (quoting Kauffmann v. Baker, 
    392 So. 2d 13
    , 15 (Fla. 4th DCA 1980))).
    Affirmed.
    3
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 19-0130

Citation Numbers: 275 So. 3d 690

Filed Date: 5/8/2019

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 5/8/2019