Davis v. State
Supreme Court of Florida
Davis v. State, 122 So. 579 (Fla. 1929)
97 Fla. 987
Terrell, Ellis, Brown
Davis v. State
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiffs in error were convicted' of the larceny of a cow. The contention made in their behalf is that there was no evidence of “taking and carrying away.” There was, however, sufficient evidence to show that the cow was butchered at the place where she was shot, and the operations necessary to prepare the beef for market. *988 almost completed, when the plaintiffs in error were discovered and ran away. The judgment of conviction is affirmed on authority of Driggers v. State, 118 So. R. 20.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Coleman Davis, Ted Truitt and R. v. Helms, Plaintiffs in Error, v. State of Florida, Defendant in Error
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- 2 cases
- Status
- Published