Johns Prescott v. State of Florida, 146 So. 201 (Fla. 1933). · Go Syfert
Johns Prescott v. State of Florida, 146 So. 201 (Fla. 1933). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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In this case it is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that the mere violation of the state statute prohibiting the parking of motor vehicles on the highway caused the death of the driver of one of the colliding vehicles." Thompson, 108 Fla. at 372 , 146 So. at 202 (citation omitted). [5] "In point two the appellant questions the sufficiency of the evidence to show that at the time of the accident he was guilty of culpable negligence.
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Fla. · 1939 · signal: see · confidence high
See Thompson v. State, 108 Fla. 370 , 146 So. 201 ; Cannon v. State, 91 Fla. 214 , 107 So. 360 ; 5 Am.
Perry Johns, Newt Johns, John Prescott and Raymond Prescott, Plaintiff in Error,
v.
the State of Florida, Defendant in Error
Supreme Court of Florida.
Feb 11, 1933.
146 So. 201
Knight Knight and J. L. Frazee, for Plaintiff in Error; Cary D. Landis, Attorney General, and Roy Campbell, Assistant, for the State.
PER CURIAM. —.
Cited by 2 opinions  |  Published
Per Curiam.

In this case the indictment was as follows:

“The Grand Jurors of the State of Florida, empanelled and sworn to inquire and true presentment make in and for the body of the county of Bradford, State of Florida, upon their oaths do present that Perry Johns, Newt Johns, John Prescott and Raymond Prescott, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1931, and in the County of Bradford and State of Florida, aforesaid, did unlawfully attempt to steal, take and carry away two sows (hogs) of the value of $25.00 each,[*262] and Five pigs (hogs) of the value of $2.00 each, all of a total value of the said Two sows and Five pigs of $60.00, a better and more particular description of said hogs being to the Grand Jury unknown. The said sows and pigs (hogs) being property goods and chattels of J. W. Prevatt, then and there being found, did attempt to feloniously steal, take and carry away.

“Against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, to the evil of all others in like case offending and against the peace and dignity of the State of Florida.”

The Court is of the opinion that the indictment is fatally defective in that it does not allege that the defendants,’ in attempting to commit the crime of larceny of hogs, in such attempt did any act toward the commission of such offense, nor does the indictment show of what the alleged attempt consisted. See Section 7544 C. G. L. 5403 R. G. S. Hogan v. State, 50 Fla. 86, 39 Sou. Rep. 464, 7 Ann. Cas. 139; Turner, v. State 100 Fla. 1078, 130 Sou. Rep. 617.

Reversed.

Davis, C. J., and Whitfield, Terrell and Buford, J. J., and Bird, Circuit Judge, concur.