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State v. Register

Supreme Court of Florida. Division A
Oct 2, 1942
9 So. 2d 804 (Fla. 1942)

Opinion

October 2, 1942

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Hamilton County, R.H. Rowe, Judge.

J. Tom Watson, Attorney General, Millard B. Conklin and Woodrow M. Melvin, Assistant Attorneys General, for appellant.

F.B. Harrell, for appellees.


This is an appeal by the state from an order quashing an indictment. The only question is whether it is essential for the state to allege an intent to secretly imprison in order to charge an offense under Section 7159, C. G. L. 1927. Many years ago this Court answered this in the affirmative. Ross v. The State of Florida, 15 Fla. 56. It was recently reaffirmed in Holroyd v. State, 127 Fla. 152, 172 So. 700. During that long period of time the legislative body has not seen fit to alter the statute and we see no good reason to depart from our precedents, accordingly the judgment is affirmed.

BROWN, C. J., WHITFIELD, and BUFORD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Register

Supreme Court of Florida. Division A
Oct 2, 1942
9 So. 2d 804 (Fla. 1942)
Case details for

State v. Register

Case Details

Full title:THE STATE OF FLORIDA v. LUKE REGISTER and L. C. WILLIAMSON

Court:Supreme Court of Florida. Division A

Date published: Oct 2, 1942

Citations

9 So. 2d 804 (Fla. 1942)
9 So. 2d 804

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