Case ID: fla_135/html/0693-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

W. B. Strickland, et al., as and constituting the Board of Public Instruction of Escambia County, v. William C. Coe.
    185 So. 616.
    Opinion Filed December 31, 1938.
    
      
      John Lewis Reese, for Plaintiffs in Error;
    
      John M. Coe, for Defendant in Error.
   Per Curiam.

Writ of error is to a judgment in favor of plaintiff.

The plaintiff in error has stated eight questions for our consideration, but after all is said, there is only one question presented by the record and that is, whether or not the evidence was legally sufficient to sustain the verdict and judgment.

After a careful consideration of the entire record, we must hold the evidence to be legally sufficient and, no reversible error appearing, the judgment must be affirmed.

It is so ordered.

Affirmed.

Terrell, C. J., and Whitfield, Brown, Buford and Chapman, J. J., concur.