Summary
In Timmons v. State, 97 Fla. 23, 119 So. 393 (1929), a defendant was charged, tried and convicted under an indictment which alleged a previous conviction for the same offense, possession of intoxicating liquors.
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Decision filed January 16, 1929.
A writ of error to the Circuit Court for Sarasota County; W. T. Harrison, Judge.
Frank Redd, for Plaintiffs in Error;
John L. Early, for Defendant in Error.
This cause having heretofore been submitted to the Court upon the transcript of the record of the judgment herein, and briefs of counsel for the respective parties, and the record having been seen and inspected, and the Court being now advised of its judgment to be given in the premises, it seems to the Court that there is no error in the said judgment. It is therefore considered, ordered and adjudged by the Court that the said judgment of the Circuit Court be, and the same is hereby affirmed.
WHITFIELD, P. J., AND STRUM AND BUFORD, J. J., concur.