M.J.D. v. State
M.J.D. v. State
676 So. 2d 541; 1996 WL 403320
(Southern Reporter, Second Series)
M.J.D. v. State
Opinion of the Court
Appellant seeks review of the lower court’s order finding him guilty of disorderly conduct in a delinquency proceeding. The state properly concedes that the court could not properly find appellant guilty of disorderly conduct since the only charge was solicitation for prostitution. As to the offense charged, the record will not support a finding of guilt.
REVERSED.
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