Article Bias: The text is a legal case summary detailing the Supreme Court of Florida's review and subsequent dismissal of jurisdiction in a case involving recording communications, and it appears to be neutral and factual in tone, focusing primarily on legal language and procedural aspects without expressing any bias.
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