Wilson v. State
Florida District Courts of Appeal
Wilson v. State, 198 So. 2d 641 (1967)
1967 Fla. App. LEXIS 4781
Carroll, Hendry, Swann
Wilson v. State
Opinion of the Court
The appellant was convicted of robbery on a pre-Miranda trial. On appeal therefrom he challenges the correctness of the use of his confession, contending it was made consequent upon an unlawful arrest. On consideration of the record and briefs we conclude the arrest, made without a warrant, was predicated upon probable cause, and, therefore, was lawful under § 901.15, Fla.Stat., F.S.A.
Affirmed.
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- Charles WILSON, Jr. v. The STATE of Florida
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