Allen v. State

Supreme Court of Florida
Allen v. State, 157 So. 341 (Fla. 1934)
117 Fla. 163; 1934 Fla. LEXIS 1215
Whitfield, Brown, Buford, Davis, Terrell

Allen v. State

Opinion of the Court

Buford, J.

The plaintiff in error was tried and convicted in the Circuit Court of Pinellas' County, Florida, under an indictment charging him together with other persons therein named with the offense of breaking and entering the building of another with intent to commit grand larceny.

There is no evidence in the record to sustain a conviction of the offense charged as the evidence shows conclusively that the plaintiff in error here, defendant in the court below, was not either actually or constructively present at the place where and the time when the crime was committed. There is evidence in the record which tends to prove that this plaintiff in error planned the perpetration of the act and probably furnished part of the instrumentalities with which the crime was committed. If he did all the evidence indicated he did he would have been guilty as an accessory before the fact and not as' a principal.

The judgment must be reversed. It is so ordered.

Reversed.

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

Reference

Full Case Name
Henry Allen v. State.
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published