Smith v. State
Supreme Court of Florida
Smith v. State, 49 Fla. 33 (Fla. 1905)
Carter, Cockrell, Hocker, Shackleford, Taylor, Whitield
Smith v. State
Opinion of the Court
Remington 'Smith' was indicted, tried and convicted of murder in the first degree of Hattie Oder Smith, and on a recommendation for mercy was sentenced to a life term in the State prison. He has prosecuted this ' writ of error and assigns for error the single proposition as to the sufficiency of the evidence.
The defense below introduced no witnesses and the evidence is wholly that of the State: This has received the most careful consideration by this court and we find nothing therein to justify us in setting aside the verdict and it is, therefore, affirmed.
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- Remington Smith, in Error v. The State of Florida, in Error
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- The evidence examined -and found sufficient to support the verdict.