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  Richard v. Gulf Theatres  (1945)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Feb. 16, 1945 Citations: 155 Fla. 626, 21 So. 2d 715
From an order sustaining motion to dismiss an amended bill of complaint, which bill sought to enjoin an alleged obstruction of a part of a public highway, the plaintiff perfected appeal here. The order appealed from sets out the salient facts appearing in the record with the judgment of the court and, therefore, we quote the order, for the sake of brevity, as follows: *Page 627 "This cause comes on to be heard upon the motion to dismiss the amended bill of complaint. The amended bill sets out sub..
  Percifield v. State  (1927)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Feb. 12, 1927 Citations: 111 So. 519, 93 Fla. 247
In this case the appellant was informed against in the Criminal Court of Record of Palm Beach County, Florida, charged with the offense of larceny of an automobile alleged to have been the property of one Mary C. Bevers. The defendant pleaded not guilty and was convicted *Page 249 of grand larceny and sentenced to pay a fine of $500.00 and costs, or in default thereof, to serve a period of twelve months in the county jail. The probative force of the evidence shows that the plaintiff in error was ..
  Percifield v. State  (1927)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Feb. 12, 1927 Citations: 111 So. 519, 93 Fla. 247
In this case the appellant was informed against in the Criminal Court of Record of Palm Beach County, Florida, charged with the offense of larceny of an automobile alleged to have been the property of one Mary C. Bevers. The defendant pleaded not guilty and was convicted *Page 249 of grand larceny and sentenced to pay a fine of $500.00 and costs, or in default thereof, to serve a period of twelve months in the county jail. The probative force of the evidence shows that the plaintiff in error was ..
  Smith, Et Vir v. Burdine's, Inc.  (1940)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 27, 1940 Citations: 144 Fla. 500, 198 So. 223
This case is before the court on writ of error to a final judgment for the defendant below entered by the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. The declaration sought recovery on two counts: (a) upon a breach of an implied warranty of fitness for the use and purposes intended; (b) upon the breach of the express warranty of wholesomeness. On demurrer to each count of the declaration it was contended that the plaintiff, as a matter of law, had no cause of action against the retailer of the article..
  Smith, Et Vir v. Burdine's, Inc.  (1940)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Sep. 27, 1940 Citations: 144 Fla. 500, 198 So. 223
This case is before the court on writ of error to a final judgment for the defendant below entered by the Circuit Court of Dade County, Florida. The declaration sought recovery on two counts: (a) upon a breach of an implied warranty of fitness for the use and purposes intended; (b) upon the breach of the express warranty of wholesomeness. On demurrer to each count of the declaration it was contended that the plaintiff, as a matter of law, had no cause of action against the retailer of the article..
SC14-2296  Ralph Monroe v. State of Florida  (2016)
Supreme Court of Florida Filed: Apr. 28, 2016
Supreme Court of Florida _ No. SC14-2296 _ RALPH MONROE, Petitioner, vs. STATE OF FLORIDA, Respondent. [April 28, 2016] PER CURIAM. This case is before the Court to review the decision of the First District Court of Appeal in Monroe v. State, 148 So. 3d 850 (Fla. 1st DCA 2014). In its decision the district court ruled upon the following question, which the court certified to be of great public importance: DO F.B. V. STATE, 852 So. 2d 226 (Fla. 2003), AND YOUNG V. STATE, 141 So. 3d 161 (Fla. 2013)..

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