Florida District Courts of Appeal, 1982

Sun First National Bank v. Pope

Sun First National Bank v. Pope
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided May 5, 1982 · Dauksch, Orfinger, Sharp
413 So. 2d 449; 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 19967 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Sun First National Bank v. Pope

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

AFFIRMED.

ORFINGER and SHARP, JJ., concur. DAUKSCH, C. J., dissents with opinion.

Dissenting Opinion

DAUKSCH, Chief Judge,

dissenting:

I respectfully dissent. In my opinion there was inadequate evidence to support the conclusions of law reached by the trial court. I am of the opinion the appellant presented sufficient legal evidence to prove that appellee and her husband engaged in a scheme to defraud the creditors of the husband and his corporation. Appellant is one of those creditors and is entitled to have the fraudulent conveyances set aside so that it can levy upon the property.

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