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Cardullias v. State

Supreme Court of Florida. Division B
Feb 2, 1943
11 So. 2d 572 (Fla. 1943)

Opinion

February 2, 1943

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Pinellas County, John U. Bird, Judge.

E.B. Casler Jr., and Paul Lake, for Appellant John Cardullias and Archie Clement and J.C. Cain for Appellant John Gonatos, appellants.

J. Tom Watson, Attorney General, and Woodrow M. Melvin, Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.


The appellants were convicted in the court below of the offense of breaking and entering a building of another with the intent to commit a felony, to-wit, grand larceny.

The evidence shows that a building had at the time alleged been broken and entered and that property valued at several thousand dollars had then and there been stolen therefrom, but there is absolutely no evidence legally sufficient to even show a guilty knowledge on the part of either of the defendants in connection with such offense.

Judgment is reversed.

So ordered.

BROWN, THOMAS and SEBRING, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Cardullias v. State

Supreme Court of Florida. Division B
Feb 2, 1943
11 So. 2d 572 (Fla. 1943)
Case details for

Cardullias v. State

Case Details

Full title:JOHN CARDULLIAS and JOHN GONATOS v. STATE OF FLORIDA

Court:Supreme Court of Florida. Division B

Date published: Feb 2, 1943

Citations

11 So. 2d 572 (Fla. 1943)
11 So. 2d 572