Title: Besoner v. Crawford

State: florida

Issuer: Florida Supreme Court

Document:

357 So. 2d 414 (1978)
Jack BESONER et al., Plaintiffs,
v.
Grady CRAWFORD, Chief Judge, Etc., Defendant.
No. 51865.

Supreme Court of Florida.
March 31, 1978.
Bruce W. Greer of Arky, Freed, Stearns, Watson & Greer, Miami, for plaintiffs.
Stuart Simon, Dade County Atty. and Murray A. Greenberg, Asst. County Atty., Miami, for defendant.
*415 Duane Anderson of Sams, Anderson & Ward, Miami, for Bert Friedman, B.A. Roland, Marty LeShaw and Joseph Troiano, intervenors.
PER CURIAM.
This case was filed with the court as an application for constitutional or other necessary writ pursuant to Florida Appellate Rule 4.5(g) which provides:
This application is not sought to protect existing jurisdiction of the court. The application seeks to use the constitutional all writs power of the court as an independent basis for jurisdiction.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has administrative powers over all courts within the state pursuant to Fla.R.Civ.P. 1.020(b)(2) which provides in part:
Accordingly, this application for constitutional writ is dismissed. The Chief Justice, in the exercise of supervisory power, will communicate with these parties and will take appropriate action with advice of the court.
It is so ordered.
OVERTON, C.J., and BOYD, HATCHETT and KARL, JJ., concur.
ADKINS, J., dissents.