Supreme Court of Florida, 1934

Carter v. Burnett

Carter v. Burnett
Supreme Court of Florida · Decided September 28, 1934 · Brown, Buford, Davis, Terrell, Whitfield
156 So. 698; 116 Fla. 699; 1934 Fla. LEXIS 1130 (Southern Reporter)

Carter v. Burnett

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The appeal in this case s'eeks to reverse the decree of the Circuit Court for Hillsborough County. The correctness of the decree depends upon whether or not Chapter 12412, Acts 1927, is .constitutional and valid.

The pertinent questions concerning the validity of that Act which are presented in this appeal were considered by the Court and determined adversely, to appellants’ contentions' in the case of Hiers, Sheriff, v. Mitchell, 95 Fla. 345, 116 Sou. 81.

Therefore, the decree should be affirmed and it is so ordered.

Affirmed.

Whitfield, P. J., and Brown and Buford, J. J., concur. Terrell, J., concurs in the opinion and judgment. Davis, C. J., disqualified.

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