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Watts v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District
Nov 23, 1983
447 So. 2d 271 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1983)

Opinion

No. 83-2334.

November 23, 1983.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Polk County, J. Dale Durrance, J.

Jerry Hill, Public Defender, and L.S. Alperstein, Asst. Public Defender, Bartow, for petitioner.


Petitioner seeks review of a decision of the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit, in and for Polk County, which affirmed a judgment and sentence of the County Court of Polk County. Petitioner was found guilty of loitering and prowling in violation of section 856.021, Florida Statutes (1981). On appeal to the circuit court, petitioner challenged section 856.021 as being facially unconstitutional for vagueness. Although the Florida Supreme Court considered such a challenge and rejected it in State v. Ecker, 311 So.2d 104 (Fla. 1975), we are asked now to rule otherwise as a result of the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in Kolender v. Lawson, ___ U.S. ___, 103 S.Ct. 1855, 75 L.Ed.2d 903 (1983), which declared the California loitering statute unconstitutionally vague on its face. While some of the authorities and reasoning relied upon in Ecker have now been disapproved in Kolender, we feel that section 856.021 is so much more definitive than the California statute as to render the result in Ecker still valid.

The petition is denied.

DANAHY, A.C.J., and CAMPBELL and SCHOONOVER, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Watts v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District
Nov 23, 1983
447 So. 2d 271 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1983)
Case details for

Watts v. State

Case Details

Full title:NELSON WATTS, PETITIONER, v. STATE OF FLORIDA, RESPONDENT

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District

Date published: Nov 23, 1983

Citations

447 So. 2d 271 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1983)

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