Summary
In State v. Penley, 276 So.2d 181 (2 D.C.A. Fla., 1973), the Second District Court of Appeal determined that a city ordinance of St. Petersburg which provided that `[n]o person shall sleep upon or in any street, park, wharf or other public place' was unconstitutional.
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No. 72-818.
April 11, 1973. Rehearing Denied May 7, 1973.
Interlocutory appeal from Circuit Court, Pinellas County; William A. Patterson, Judge.
Robert L. Shevin, Atty. Gen., Tallahassee, and Charles Corces, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Tampa, for appellant.
James A. Gardner, Public Defender, and Mary Jo M. Gallay, Asst. Public Defender, Bradenton, for appellee.
Affirmed on the authority of State v. Penley, 276 So.2d 180 (2d D.C.A.Fla. 1973).
MANN, C.J., and LILES and BOARDMAN, JJ., concur.