King v. State
King v. State
Opinion of the Court
Following a jury trial, William Houston King was adjudicated guilty of violating the Florida Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization ("RICO") Act, conspiracy to violate the Florida RICO Act, and organized fraud in Marion County Circuit Court Case Number 2009-CF-002251. King was sentenced to twelve years and six months' imprisonment, followed by fifteen years of probation. King appealed his judgment and sentence, and this Court per curiam affirmed. King v. State,
King subsequently filed eight separate appeals attacking the denials of his Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850 motions for postconviction relief. King voluntarily dismissed two of his postconviction appeals, and this Court per curiam affirmed the remaining appeals. See King v. State,
Due to King's apparent abuse of the legal process by his repeated frivolous filings attacking his judgment and sentence rendered in the above referenced case, this Court issued an order directing King to show cause why he should not be prohibited from future pro se filings. See State v. Spencer,
Therefore, in order to conserve judicial resources, King is prohibited from filing with this Court any further pro se filings concerning the above referenced case. The Clerk of this Court is directed not to accept any further pro se filings concerning the referenced case. Any future filings regarding the referenced case will be summarily rejected by the Clerk, unless filed by a member in good standing of The Florida Bar. See Isley v. State,
Future pro se filings PROHIBITED.
COHEN, BERGER and HARRIS, JJ., concur.
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