Opinion ID: 1615154
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Heading: Due Process and Irrelevant Evidence

Text: Although it is not entirely clear from his briefs, Victorino appears to argue that he was denied due process regarding his arrest and service of the warrant. Moreover, Victorino argues that there were twenty-three instances of irrelevant evidence admitted against him. These points are presented in a conclusory manner. We have previously stated that [t]he purpose of an appellate brief is to present arguments in support of the points on appeal. Duest v. Dugger, 555 So.2d 849, 852 (Fla.1990); see also Coolen v. State, 696 So.2d 738, 742 n. 2 (Fla.1997). Victorino's failure to fully brief and argue these points constitutes a waiver of these claims.