Case Name: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a municipal corporation, Petitioner, v. Jerry TANNER, Herbert Cohen, Norman Jacobs, Philip Zimmerman, Central Taxi Service, Inc., a Florida corporation, and S & J Transportation, Inc., a Florida corporation, Respondents
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1966-04-06
Citations: 186 So. 2d 514
Docket Number: No. 34169
Parties: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a municipal corporation, Petitioner, v. Jerry TANNER, Herbert Cohen, Norman Jacobs, Philip Zimmerman, Central Taxi Service, Inc., a Florida corporation, and S & J Transportation, Inc., a Florida corporation, Respondents.
Judges: THORNAL, C. J., and THOMAS, CALDWELL and HOBSON (Ret.), JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 186
Pages: 514–515

Head Matter:
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a municipal corporation, Petitioner, v. Jerry TANNER, Herbert Cohen, Norman Jacobs, Philip Zimmerman, Central Taxi Service, Inc., a Florida corporation, and S & J Transportation, Inc., a Florida corporation, Respondents.
No. 34169.
Supreme Court of Florida.
April 6, 1966.
Rehearing Denied May 31,1966.
Joseph A. Wanick, Miami Beach, for petitioner.
Kastenbaum, Mamber, Gopman, Epstein & Miles, Miami Beach, for respondents.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We have before us for our consideration and determination a petition for a writ of certiorari, directed to the District Court of Appeal, Third District, predicated upon the theory of a conflict in decisions.
After having listened attentively to the arguments of counsel for the respective parties litigant, having studied the briefs filed herein and having carefully considered the opinion filed in this case by the District Court of Appeal, Third District, in explanation of its decision, we have concluded that said decision is not in "direct conflict on the same point of law" with any of the decisions cited by the City of Miami Beach in its petition in support of its theory of conflict in decisions. Consequently the petition for a writ of cer-tiorari should be denied.
It is so ordered.
THORNAL, C. J., and THOMAS, CALDWELL and HOBSON (Ret.), JJ., concur.
ERVIN, J., dissents with opinion.