Case Name: Reinaldo DUARTE, Petitioner, v. STEVENS MARKETS, INC., Security Mutual Insurance Company of New York, and the Florida Industrial Commission, Respondents
Court: Florida Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1963-11-20
Citations: 159 So. 2d 236
Docket Number: No. 32687
Parties: Reinaldo DUARTE, Petitioner, v. STEVENS MARKETS, INC., Security Mutual Insurance Company of New York, and the Florida Industrial Commission, Respondents.
Judges: THOMAS, Acting C. J., and ROBERTS, THORNAL, CALDWELL and HOBSON (Ret.), JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 159
Pages: 236–236

Head Matter:
Reinaldo DUARTE, Petitioner, v. STEVENS MARKETS, INC., Security Mutual Insurance Company of New York, and the Florida Industrial Commission, Respondents.
No. 32687.
Supreme Court of Florida.
Nov. 20, 1963.
Rehearing Denied Jan. 20, 1964.
Alfred M. Carvajal and Fred Patrox, Miami, for petitioner.
Welsh, Cornell, Pyszka & Carlton, Miami, for Stevens Markets, Inc., and Security Mut. Ins. Co. of New York.
Burnis T. Coleman and Robert E. Ray, Tallahassee, for Florida Industrial Commission.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We have concluded after argument and a careful consideration of the record that the petition for writ of certiorari should be denied.
In connection with the contention that only two members of the full Commission heard and decided this case and that the Commission is not empowered to act unless all three members thereof hear and decide a case brought to the Commission for review we can only say that because "No objection to the absence of Commissioner Lightsey was interposed by counsel for any party to the cause" until the filing of the petition for a writ of certiorari in this Court the objection comes too late. See Wheeler v. Hendry Corporation, Fla., 70 So.2d 557.
The petition for writ of certiorari is denied.
THOMAS, Acting C. J., and ROBERTS, THORNAL, CALDWELL and HOBSON (Ret.), JJ., concur.