Case Name: Noel B. CAMPANHAC, Appellant, v. Riley LAURAMORE, Appellee. and Noel B. Campanhac, Appellant, v. Beverly Lauramore, Appellee.
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2019-03-08
Citations: 264 So. 3d 412
Docket Number: Case No. 5D18-1001; Case No. 5D18-1002
Parties: Noel B. CAMPANHAC, Appellant,
v.
Riley LAURAMORE, Appellee.
and
Noel B. Campanhac, Appellant,
v.
Beverly Lauramore, Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Third Series
Volume: 264
Pages: 412–412

Head Matter:
Noel B. CAMPANHAC, Appellant,
v.
Riley LAURAMORE, Appellee.
and
Noel B. Campanhac, Appellant,
v.
Beverly Lauramore, Appellee.
Case No. 5D18-1001
Case No. 5D18-1002
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.
Opinion filed March 8, 2019
Rehearing Denied March 8, 2019
Eric J. Friday, of Kingry & Friday, Jacksonville, for Appellant.
No Appearance for Appellees.

Opinion:
HARRIS, J.
Appellant, Noel Campanhac, appeals the trial court's final judgments of injunction for protection against stalking in these related cases, arguing that there was insufficient evidence of stalking to support the injunctions. After considering the limited testimony and evidence presented below and without the benefit of briefs or any appearance by Appellees, we agree with Appellant that there was no competent, substantial evidence to support a finding of stalking. See Packal v. Johnson, 226 So.3d 337, 338 (Fla. 5th DCA 2017) (holding that each incident of stalking must be proven by competent, substantial evidence to support injunction against stalking). Accordingly, we reverse the injunction.
REVERSED.
LAMBERT and SASSO, JJ., concur.
This Court has consolidated these cases for purposes of this opinion only.