Kimmel v. Quigg

Supreme Court of Florida
Kimmel v. Quigg, 111 So. 893 (Fla. 1927)
93 Fla. 206
PER CURIAM. —

Kimmel v. Quigg

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

In this case plaintiff in error was convicted under agreed statment of facts in the Municipal Court of the City of Miami, Florida, of violation of a Municipal Ordinance requiring a license tax of $25.00 per day for each day, or fractional part of a day, that auction sales were conducted or carried on in a place of business.

On being so convicted he sued out writ of habeas corpus before the Circuit Judge. On hearing he was remanded to the custody of the Chief of Police of the City of Miami, Florida, for execution of sentence. From this judgment he has brought writ or error to this Court.

Having considered the record, it appears to us that the judgment of the Circuit Judge should be affirmed on authority of the opinion in the case of Gillis ex rel. v. Croft, — Fla.—, 109 Sou. 446, and it is so ordered.

Affirmed.

Whitfield, P. J., and Terrell and Buford, J. J. , concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
H. Kimmel, Plaintiff in Error, v. H. Leslie Quigg, Defendant in Error
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1 case
Status
Published