Supreme Court of Florida, 1912

Owens v. State

Owens v. State
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided January 15, 1912
63 Fla. 34

Owens v. State

070rehearing

On Rehearing.

Per Curiam

— It clearly appears expressly or by necessary implication that the defendant whether for himself or as the agent of a corporation lending money in this State, did by contract, directly or indirectly, by way of fees or otherwise wilfully and knowingly charge the borrower of money a sum of money greater than the sum loaned and twenty-five per centum per annum thereon. This authorized a conviction under the statute.

A rehearing is denied.

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