Nation v. State, (1945)
Court: Supreme Court of Florida
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Visitors: 9
Judges: SEBRING, J.:
Attorneys: H.E. Oxford and Bradford G. Williams, for petitioner.
J. Tom Watson, Attorney General, and Reeves Bowen, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent.
Filed: May 18, 1945
Latest Update: Mar. 02, 2020
Summary: Otis G. Nation was tried and convicted in the Criminal Court of Record of Orange County on a charge of doing the business of an emigrant agent in the State of Florida without having first obtained a license therefor, contrary to Chapter 22068, Laws of Florida, 1943. He appealed to the Circuit Court of Orange County from the judgment rendered. The Circuit Court of Orange County affirmed the judgment. Nation then applied to this Court for a writ of certiorari to review the proceedings below and wr
Summary: Otis G. Nation was tried and convicted in the Criminal Court of Record of Orange County on a charge of doing the business of an emigrant agent in the State of Florida without having first obtained a license therefor, contrary to Chapter 22068, Laws of Florida, 1943. He appealed to the Circuit Court of Orange County from the judgment rendered. The Circuit Court of Orange County affirmed the judgment. Nation then applied to this Court for a writ of certiorari to review the proceedings below and wri..
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The scope of review under common law certiorari, and the meaning of the phrase "has not proceeded in accordance with the essential requirements of the law," are dealt with in Miami Poultry Egg Co. v. City Ice Fuel Co., 126 Fla. 563,172 So. 82; Robinson v. City of Miami, 138 Fla. 697, 190 So. 35, and Wolkowsky v. Goodkind, 153 Fla. 267, 14 So. 2d 398.
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