Case Name: BEATRICE LAMANEDA v. STATE OF FLORIDA
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1943-12-14
Citations: 153 Fla. 835
Docket Number: 
Parties: BEATRICE LAMANEDA v. STATE OF FLORIDA
Judges: TERRELL, CHAPMAN and ADAMS, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 153
Pages: 835–836

Head Matter:
BEATRICE LAMANEDA v. STATE OF FLORIDA
16 So. (2nd) 56
June Term, 1943
December 14, 1943
Division A
Rehearing Denied January 13, 1944
Mabry A. Carlton, for appellant.
J. Tom Watson, Attorney General, and John C. Wynn, Assistant Attorney General, for Appellee.

Opinion:
BUFORD, C. J.:
In this case transcript of the record was filed on June 26; 1943. No briefs have been filed. Therefore, the appeal is either subject to dismissal under the rule, or the record maybe considered by the Court and a judgment entered as it appears justice demands.
Grounds of appeal were filed and, while they are Nine (9) in number, they present only a challenge to the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain a conviction of the crime of manslaughter had under an information charging murder in the second degree.
Although we might under the rule properly enter an order dismissing the appeal, we have pursued the course of examining the record and reaching a conclusion on the merits.
We find the evidence amply sufficient to sustain the verdict and the judgment. Perusal of the record discloses no reversible error. Therefore, the judgment is affirmed.
So ordered.
Affirmed.
TERRELL, CHAPMAN and ADAMS, JJ., concur.