State v. Smith
State v. Smith
Opinion of the Court
The state appeals the dismissal of Count I of an information which charges appellee with bribing or attempting to bribe certain police officers to refrain from arresting him for unlawful gambling activities not yet then committed but intended in futuro. The order of dismissal was expressly predicated on Nell v. State.
The principal issue in that case was the construction of an element of the offense of bribery under the statute
Clearly, the express holding of Streeter was that a conviction, based on an information charging that the act to be influenced related to an offense already committed, could not be sustained when the proof established that the offense was to be committed in futuro. In short, there was a fatal variance between the pleading and proof; and Nell recognized this.
We believe Zalla v. State
In view whereof, the order appealed from should be, and it is hereby, reversed; and the cause is remanded with directions to reinstate the stricken Count I.
. (Fla. 1973), 277 So.2d 1.
. Section 838.011, F.S.1973.
. (1925) 89 Fla. 400, 104 So. 858.
. Note 1 at p. 6.
. (Fla. 1952), 61 So.2d 649.
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