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Narron v. Eggers

Supreme Court of Florida
Jun 30, 1972
263 So. 2d 213 (Fla. 1972)

Summary

approving decision

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Opinion

No. 41921.

May 17, 1972. Rehearing Denied June 30, 1972.

Writ of Certiorari to the District Court of Appeal, Fourth District.

Sam D. Phillips, Jr., of Phillips Babbitt, West Palm Beach, for petitioner.

Robert M. Montgomery, Jr., of Howell, Kirby, Montgomery, D'Aiuto, Dean Hallowes, Jacksonville, for respondents.


The District Court of Appeal, Fourth District, has certified that its decision in this cause is one passing upon a question of great public interest. Article V, Section 4(2), Florida Constitution, F.S.A. The factual circumstances, background and the question involved are set forth in the decision of the District Court reported at 254 So.2d 382 (4th D.C.A. Fla. 1971). For the order certifying the question as requested in Rupp v. Jackson, 238 So.2d 86 (Fla. 1970), see 256 So.2d 22.

We have reviewed the decision below, the record in the cause, the briefs of counsel, and have heard oral argument. It is our judgment that the decision of the District Court appropriately disposes of the issue raised. See also, Adkins, Florida Criminal and Civil Discovery, § 3-24, at page 118 (1970). Accordingly, the opinion certified is approved as the response of this Court.

The writ of certiorari is discharged.

ROBERTS, C.J., and ERVIN, CARLTON, ADKINS and BOYD, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Narron v. Eggers

Supreme Court of Florida
Jun 30, 1972
263 So. 2d 213 (Fla. 1972)

approving decision

Summary of this case from Cedars of Lebanon Hosp. v. Silva
Case details for

Narron v. Eggers

Case Details

Full title:JIMMIE NARRON, PETITIONER, v. ROBERT E. EGGERS AND RICHARDSON TRACTOR…

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Jun 30, 1972

Citations

263 So. 2d 213 (Fla. 1972)

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