Case Name: J. E. ALBRITTON, as sheriff of DeSoto County, Florida, v. ELVERON HOYT
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1943-01-29
Citations: 152 Fla. 332
Docket Number: 
Parties: J. E. ALBRITTON, as sheriff of DeSoto County, Florida, v. ELVERON HOYT.
Judges: BUFORD, C. J., TERRELL and BROWN, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 152
Pages: 332–333

Head Matter:
J. E. ALBRITTON, as sheriff of DeSoto County, Florida, v. ELVERON HOYT.
11 So. (2nd) 474
January Term, 1943
January 29, 1943
Special Division A
Rehearing Denied February 13, 1943
M. A. Rosin_, for appellant.
W. K. Zewadshi, for appellee.

Opinion:
ADAMS, J.:
This is an appeal from an order discharging petitioner o'n habeas corpus. The only question is whether the information wholly failed to charge an offense.
The charging part reads:
". . . that Elveron Hoyt late of the County and State aforesaid, on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1942, then and there in the County of DeSoto and State of Florida, being employed in the State of Florida did operate upon a highway , of the State of Florida located in the County of DeSoto and State of Florida a motor vehicle, namely, an automobile without having displayed thereon and affixed thereto a 1942 Florida License plate . . ."
Section 320.35, Florida Statutes 1941, prohibits the operation of a motor vehicle without having the proper license plate. Section 320.38 requires a non resident operator to procure a Florida license also when he accepts employment in Florida. The sufficiency of the information was challenged by a motion. No appeal was prosecuted from the judgment of conviction. It is evident that petitioner is seeking to substitute this procedure for an orderly appeal. Section 140 of the Criminal Procedure Act was before us for construction in Jones v. Cook, 146 Fla. 253, 200 So. 856. Upon authority of the latter case the judgment herein is reversed with directions to remand petitioner to custody.
BUFORD, C. J., TERRELL and BROWN, JJ., concur.