Edwards v. Edwards
Edwards v. Edwards
Opinion of the Court
On the 10th of December, 1903, Flossie Edwards made an affidavit before Paul S. Thomson, County Judge of Gadsden county, charging Willard Edwards with
All the assignments of error question the authority of- the county judge to entertain the complaint, receive the affidavit and issue the warrant. We are of the opinion that under our constitution and laws the county judge had jurisdiction to inaugurate the proceeding by receiving the affidavit and issuing the warrant. Section 17, Art. 5, constitution of 1885; section 2847, Rev. Stats., 1892; William H. T. v. State ex rel. M. C., 18 Fla. 883, third head-note.
The judgment is affirmed.
All the Justices concur, except Carter, J., absent.
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- Willard Edwards, in Error v. Flossie Edwards, in Error
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- Under the constitution and laws of Florida a county judge has jurisdiction to entertain the complaint and inaugurate the proceedings in a bastardy case, and refer the same to the Circuit Court for trial.