Case Name: William H. Arnold and Glenwood Arnold, Petitioners in Error, v. E. E. Boyce as Sheriff of St. Johns County, Respondent in Error
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1929-04-04
Citations: 97 Fla. 484
Docket Number: 
Parties: William H. Arnold and Glenwood Arnold, Petitioners in Error, v. E. E. Boyce as Sheriff of St. Johns County, Respondent in Error.
Judges: Terrell, C. J., and Wi-iiteield, Ellis, Strum, Brown and Buford, J. J., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 97
Pages: 484–486

Head Matter:
William H. Arnold and Glenwood Arnold, Petitioners in Error, v. E. E. Boyce as Sheriff of St. Johns County, Respondent in Error.
En Banc
Opinion filed April 4, 1929.
Petition for rehearing denied May 13, 1929.
Opinion filed May 13, 1929.
II. A. Anderson, J. J. Canon and Hilburn & Merriday for Plaintiffs in Error;
Fred II. Davis, Attorney General, and H. E. Carter, Assistant for Defendant in Error.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
In this case an inspection of the record discloses that the writ of error was made returnable to a date more than ninety days after the date of the issuance of the writ. Therefore, the Court is without jurisdiction in the cause and the writ of error must be dismissed. It is so ordered.
Dismissed.
Terrell, C. J., and Wi-iiteield, Ellis, Strum, Brown and Buford, J. J., concur.
Per Curiam. — Fact that Supreme Court stood in recess on date at which writ of error was applied for did not war rant making writ returnable at date more than 90 days after its issuance, since court had not adjourned and term of court is continuous from commencement thereof until beginning of succeeding term.