Wood v. State
Decision Date | 28 October 1937 |
Citation | 129 Fla. 768,176 So. 755 |
Parties | WOOD v. STATE. |
Court | Florida Supreme Court |
Error to Circuit Court, Columbia County; R. H. Rowe, Judge.
Louise Wood was convicted of grand larceny, and she brings error.
Affirmed.
COUNSEL C. A. Avriett, of Jasper, for plaintiff in error.
Cary D. Landis, Atty. Gen., and Roy Campbell, Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State.
The writ of error brings for review judgment of conviction of grand larceny.
The plaintiff in error and one Jack Miller were indicted and prosecuted jointly for the theft of a Ford sedan automobile of the value of $600.
The contention of the plaintiff in error is that the evidence is insufficient to sustain the verdict and judgment.
We have examined the record, and find ample substantial evidence to sustain the verdict and judgment, and, no reversible error being made to appear, the judgment should be affirmed.
It is so ordered.
Affirmed.
CHAPMAN, J., disqualified.
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