Case Name: Joseph John CICERO, Jr., a minor by his father and next friend Joseph John Cicero, Sr., and Joseph John Cicero, individually, Appellants, v. Roy F. PARADIS, individually and d/b/a Dump Trucks, and R. V. Hemphill, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1964-08-05
Citations: 167 So. 2d 247
Docket Number: No. 4921
Parties: Joseph John CICERO, Jr., a minor by his father and next friend Joseph John Cicero, Sr., and Joseph John Cicero, individually, Appellants, v. Roy F. PARADIS, individually and d/b/a Dump Trucks, and R. V. Hemphill, Appellees.
Judges: SMITPI, C. J., and SHANNON and WHITE, JJ, concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 167
Pages: 247–247

Head Matter:
Joseph John CICERO, Jr., a minor by his father and next friend Joseph John Cicero, Sr., and Joseph John Cicero, individually, Appellants, v. Roy F. PARADIS, individually and d/b/a Dump Trucks, and R. V. Hemphill, Appellees.
No. 4921.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.
Aug. 5, 1964.
Alan R. Schwartz, of Nichols, Gaither, Beckham, Colson & Spence, Miami, for appellants.
H. J. Ulrich, of Ulrich, Rubin & Berman, Miami Beach, for appellees.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Plaintiffs have appealed an order dismissing their complaint and cause in a negligence action. Appellees urge on their motion to dismiss the appeal that the order is non-appealable under Shotkin v. Deehl, Fla.App.1963, 148 So.2d 538; Baker v. Colley, Fla.App.1958, 104 So.2d 473; Rule 3.2 (b) Florida Appellate Rules, 31 F.S.A. This contention is without merit. The trial court not only dismissed the complaint but also dismissed the cause, and therefore the order is final and appealable. See Izquierdo v. Miramar Motors, Inc., Fla.App.1963, 155 So.2d 420 and cases therein cited. Appel-lees' motions to dismiss and quash the appeal are denied.
SMITPI, C. J., and SHANNON and WHITE, JJ, concur.