Citation Numbers: 3 So. 2d 392, 147 Fla. 754, 1941 Fla. LEXIS 1364
Judges: Chapman, Brown, Terrell, Thomas
Filed Date: 7/18/1941
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
The appellant, Johnny Faucette, alias J.H. Faucette, was informed against by the County Solicitor of Duval County, Florida, for the violation of the provisions of Section 8154 C. G. L., and was placed upon trial and convicted in the Criminal Court of Record of Duval County by a jury on count one of the information. His motion for a new trial was overruled and denied and the trial court sentenced the defendant below to serve a period of two years at hard labor in the State Prison, and from this judgment and sentence an appeal has been perfected to this Court. It is here contended: (a) the testimony adduced by the State of Florida in the trial of the cause is legally insufficient to sustain a verdict and judgment of conviction; (b) that count one of the information under which defendant below was tried and convicted failed to show a violation of Section 8154 C. G. L., and the case of Leavine v. State,
The offense denounced by the provisions of Section 8154 C. G. L. is the willful and corrupt false swearing or affirming, when interrogated as to an elector's qualification. The qualifications of an elector herein referred to are those prescribed by the provisions of Section
"I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will protect and defend the Constitution of the United States and of the State of Florida, that I am twenty-one years of age, and have been a resident of the State of Florida for twelve months and of this county for six months, and I am qualified to vote under the Constitution and laws of the State of Florida."
The testimony shows that the appellant came from the State of Georgia to Florida when a boy in 1910 and has lived in Duval County, Florida, continuously since; that he is twenty-one years of age and upward, *Page 757 is a citizen of the United States and the State of Florida, and his habitation, domicile, home and permanent abode for one year prior to February 9, 1940, was the State of Florida and for six months prior to February 9, 1940, was Duval County. There was but little, if any, controversy between the State of Florida, and the defendant below on the foregoing facts.
The point in controversy or the gravamen of the offense charged is that the appellant, upon oath, falsely, corruptly, knowingly, willfully and maliciously did swear that he resided at 440 Pearl Street, Jacksonville, Duval County, in Election Precinct No. 5C of Duval County, Florida. The truth was that the defendant, on February 9, 1940, was living at 821 West Adams Street, in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, and in Election Precinct No. 5D of Duval County. It is not contended by the State that the appellant did not have his habitation, domicile, home or permanent place of abode in Duval County for a period of six months prior to the date of registration in Election Precinct 5C of Duval County. The qualifications of the electors here contemplated are clearly defined by the provisions of Section
We fail to find testimony in the record to the effect that the appellant did not have his habitation, domicile, home or permanent place of abode in Florida for one year and in Duval County for six months prior to February 9, 1940. See Leavine v. State, supra. *Page 758
The judgment appealed from is reversed and a new trial awarded.
BROWN, C. J., TERRELL and THOMAS, J. J., concur.