Smith v. Moore

Supreme Court of Florida
Smith v. Moore, 352 So. 2d 865 (Fla. 1977)
1977 Fla. LEXIS 4067
Adkins, Boyd, England, Overton, Sundberg

Smith v. Moore

Opinion of the Court

ADKINS, Justice.

Writ of certiorari was granted in this cause to review the decision of the District Court of Appeal, First District (Smith v. Moore, 336 So.2d 145), on the ground that the decision under review affects a class of constitutional officers, specifically the sheriffs. We have jurisdiction. Article V, Section 3(b)(3), Florida Constitution.

We approve and adopt the opinion and decision of the District Court of Appeal as the opinion and decision of this Court.

The writ of certiorari is discharged.

It is so ordered.

OVERTON, C. J., and BOYD, ENGLAND and SUNDBERG, JJ., concur.

Reference

Full Case Name
Kenneth B. SMITH, Elizabeth Smith, Doris Cooper Morgan and Kenneth B. Smith, Jr. v. H. A. (Al) MOORE and M. S. Linton, as Sheriff of Taylor County, Florida
Status
Published