Case Name: Gamwell Clark Rogers v. State of Florida
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1941-12-02
Citations: 148 Fla. 669
Docket Number: 
Parties: Gamwell Clark Rogers v. State of Florida
Judges: Brown, C. J., Whitfield, Terrell, Chapman and Thomas, J. J., concur.
Reporter: Florida Reports
Volume: 148
Pages: 669–671

Head Matter:
Gamwell Clark Rogers v. State of Florida
5 So. (2nd) 689
En Banc
Opinion Filed December 2, 1941
Rehearing Denied February 5, 1942
Fuller Warren, for Appellant;
J. Tom Watson, Attorney General, Joseph E. Gillen, Assistant Attorney General, and Woodrow M. Melvin, Special Assistant Attorney General, for Appellee.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Appellant was indicted for rape and was convicted of assault with intent to rape. His brief is pregnant with reasons why he should be relieved of the judgment imposed on him but the record is barren of proofs to support them. He contends that the evidence against him is unreasonable and insufficient but a jury of good and true countrymen did not agree with him. Neither do we. The question of the credibility of evidence is fruit out of season at the bar of this court.
Affirmed.
Brown, C. J., Whitfield, Terrell, Chapman and Thomas, J. J., concur.