State v. Crisp, 74--1719

Decision Date07 February 1975
Docket NumberNo. 74--1719,74--1719
Citation307 So.2d 454
PartiesSTATE of Florida, Appellant, v. Margie E. CRISP, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Philip S. Shailer, State's Atty., and Jon H. Gutmacher, Asst. State's Atty., Fort Lauderdale, for appellant.

Warner S. Olds, Public Defender, and William W. Herring, Asst. Public Defender, and Neil G. Frank, Legal Intern, Fort Lauderdale, for appellee.

WALDEN, Judge.

The trial court granted the defendant's motion to suppress. The state appeals. We reverse and remand.

At issue is the adequacy of the affidavit upon which the search warrant was based.

Shall we follow Wolff v. State, 291 So.2d 15 (3d D.C.A.Fla.1974), as did the trial court, or shall we follow State v. Middleton, 302 So.2d 144 (1st D.C.A.Fla.1974), or shall we choose yet some other route? We choose the precedent of Middleton as representing the correct and more preferable position.

The affidavit before us was based totally on hearsay--what was told to the affiant. He had the report of the crime, plus information furnished by a confidential informant, plus information and corroboration furnished by a fellow police officer.

Wolff holds that a stricter rule applies to a private dwelling with reference to search warrant affidavits. It requires that the affiant, himself, be the creditable witness and that the affiant be the one who has personal knowledge of the facts. The instant affidavit is insufficient under the Wolff criteria.

Middleton takes the opposite tack and does not require that the affidavit be based on the personal knowledge of the affiant. Under its criteria the affidavit before us is clearly sufficient.

We reverse upon authority of State v. Middleton, Supra, and Paula v. State, 188 So.2d 388 (2d D.C.A.Fla.1966), See State v. Compton, 301 So.2d 810 (2d D.C.A.Fla.1974), Contra Wolff v. State, 291 So.2d 15 (3d D.C.A.Fla.1974).

Defendant asks that, if we reject Wolff and reverse, this court remand for a further hearing to determine if the items seized were described with sufficient particularity and to determine whether the affidavit was properly incorporated into the search warrant. Upon examination, we feel that this suggestion is without merit and that the descriptions and incorporation were adequate.

Reversed and remanded.

OWEN, C.J., and DOWNEY, J., concur.

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  • State v. Walker, 98-00203.
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • March 19, 1999
    ...State v. Siluk, 567 So.2d 26 (Fla. 5th DCA 1990)(information used to obtain warrant was provided by fellow officer); State v. Crisp, 307 So.2d 454 (Fla. 4th DCA 1975). Those facts provided probable cause to believe that contraband would be found within the appellees' residence. See Younger ......
  • State v. Niles
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • February 7, 1975
    ...felt obligated to follow that decision of the Third District Court of Appeal. This court declined to follow the Wolff case in State v. Crisp, 307 So.2d 454, opinion filed February 7, 1975, as did the First District Court of Appeal in State v. Middleton, Fla.App.1974, 302 So.2d 144. Unfortun......
  • State v. Eicher, 75-179
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • May 16, 1975
    ...Winter Park, for appellee. PER CURIAM. The order granting defendant's Motion to Suppress is reversed upon authority of State v. Crisp, 307 So.2d 454 (4th D.C.A.Fla.1975); State v. Niles, 307 So.2d 455, 4th D.C.A. Opinion issued February 7, 1975 and State v. Wolff, 310 So.2d 729, Supreme Cou......
  • Kaplan v. State, 76-1491
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • May 27, 1977
    ...sufficient to support the issuance of the warrant. AFFIRMED. MAGER, C. J., and ALDERMAN and ANSTEAD, JJ., concur. 1 State v. Crisp, 307 So.2d 454 (Fla. 4th DCA 1975); State v. Niles, 307 So.2d 455 (Fla. 4th DCA 1975).2 Sections 933.04 and 933.07, Florida Statutes ...

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