Perez v. State

Florida District Courts of Appeal
Perez v. State, 151 So. 2d 686 (1963)
1963 Fla. App. LEXIS 3572
Barkdull, Carroll, Pearson, Tillman

Perez v. State

Opinion of the Court

BARKDULL, Judge.

This appeal brings for review the judgment and sentence entered as a result of the defendant’s conviction on two counts of the Florida Uniform Narcotic Drug Act, Ch. 398, Fla.Stat., F.S.A., to wit: (1) Unlawful sale of a narcotic drug [marijuana] and (2) Unlawful possession of marijuana.

In this appeal the defendant has raised two points, which he alleged constituted reversible error. The first alleged that the trial court’s denial of his motion for production of an informer as a material witness deprived the defendant of his right to be confronted with a witness against him in a criminal prosecution, as guaranteed by the United States Constitution, Amendment VI, and the Florida Constitution, Declaration of Rights, § 11, F.S.A. The second alleged error by the trial court in admitting into evidence certain evidence and testimony obtained during a search and seizure.

We have carefully considered the briefs submitted by the respective parties, together with the record before us, and have found no reversible error. Blackwell v. State, 79 Fla. 709, 86 So. 224, 15 A.L.R. 465; Robertson v. State, 94 Fla. 770, 776, 114 So. 534; Fuller v. State, 159 Fla. 200, 31 So.2d 259. Therefore, the judgment and sentence is affirmed.

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Roberto PEREZ v. The STATE of Florida
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published