Freeman v. State

Florida District Courts of Appeal
Freeman v. State, 554 So. 2d 621 (1989)
1989 Fla. App. LEXIS 7286; 1989 WL 155506
Baskin, Cope, Schwartz

Freeman v. State

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Defendant Lawrence Freeman pled nolo contendere to two counts of violating subsection 895.03(1), Florida Statutes (1987), expressly reserving the right to appeal the issue of the facial constitutionality of the statute. Defendant urges that the statute is void for vagueness.

Defendant previously raised the identical issue by petition for writ of prohibition, which was denied. As announced in Obanion v. State, 496 So.2d 977 (Fla.3d DCA 1986), review denied, 504 So.2d 768 (Fla. 1987), “denial of a petition for a writ of prohibition will, in fact, be a ruling on the merits, unless otherwise indicated.” Id. at 980.* As a previous panel of the court has sustained the constitutionality of the statute, with which disposition we agree, the conviction and sentence are affirmed.

Affirmed.

By motion for rehearing of the denial of prohibition defendant requested clarification of the ha-sis of the ruling, which was denied.

Reference

Full Case Name
Lawrence A. FREEMAN v. The STATE of Florida
Cited By
2 cases
Status
Published