Campbell v. State

20 So. 2d 127, 155 Fla. 359, 1944 Fla. LEXIS 546
Supreme Court of Florida·Decided December 19, 1944·Published·Cited by 11 cases

Opinion

BUFORD, C. J.:

The appellant was convicted under all counts of an information containing eight counts and was adjudged guilty under each count of such information. He was sentenced under the First Count which charged larceny of “a certain written and printed order for the payment of money” in the amount of $200.00 of the value of more than $50.00 of lawful money of the United States of America, which offense was alleged in the information to have been committed on the 15th day of December, 1942. He was also sentenced under the Second Count of information which charged that the accused did then and there designedly by false pretenses and with intent to defraud one H. M. Vanderver obtain from the said Vanderver a certain written or printed order for the payment of money in the amount of $800.00 which order was alleged to have been of the value of $800.00 of lawful money of the United States of America and to have been the property of the said H. M. Vanderver, and which count alleged: “that on said date and in said State and County the said defendant S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, then and there being, then and there placed a written ad in a daily periodical published and. circulated in the State of Florida, and elsewhere, called The Miami Herald, under date of December 9, 1942, which was in words and figures as follows:

“ ‘Interest Is Established Manufacturing Business. Earning over $1,200 month profit, is available to man of good character who can invest $1,000 cash and active services. Will stand rigid investigation. Apply Box L-198 Herald;’ that the said H. M. Vanderver read and answered said ad in The Miami Herald, whereupon, in addition to the written advertisement, in order to deceive the said H. M. Vanderver and induce him to let the defendant S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, have the said check in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00), then and there orally represented *361 and pretended to the said H. M. Vanderver, that he, the said defendant, S. A. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, had a large sum of money in escrow, to-wit: Thirteen Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($13,600.00), for the purpose and as a part of payment for a going concern, to-wit: Polar Beverage Co., Inc., bottlers of carbonated beverages, and the said defendant, S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, further represented, pretended and stated that he had an option to purchase the remaining one-third (1/3); and further, to induce the said H. M. Vanderver to let him have the said check in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) the said defendant then and there further represented and pretended that the Polar Beverage Co., Inc., was a going concern engaged in the business of bottling carbonated beverages, and that the said concern was earning over Twelve Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) each month profit, and that he needed a man of good character to invest Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) to purchase one-fourth (Z/th) interest in the said Polar Beverage Co., Inc.; One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) cash the balance of Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) to be paid out of the profits of the corporation; and, further represented and pretended that the said H. M. Vanderver would be given a position calling for full time for his services to carry on the business of the Polar Beverage Co,. Inc., and that he would be paid Fifty Dollars ($50.00) each and every week; that the defendant herein, S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, further represented and pretended that he had good and lawful authority to sell and dispose of the one-fourth (Z4) interest, and more, of the said Polar Beverage Co., Inc., that the said H. M. Vanderver then and there believed said representations and pretenses to be true and relied upon the same, and by reason of said representations and pretenses did then and there execute and deliver to the said defendant herein, S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, the said check in the amount of Eight Hundred Dollars ($800.00) and the said defendant, S. Aiken Campbell alias A. Campbell, received the same, presented the same for payment to the Coconut Grove Exchange Bank, and after duly endorsing the same as “A Campbell” the said bank cashed the said check and delivered *362 to the defendant Eight Hundréd Dollars ($800.00) in cash, money of the United States of America; the said H. M. Vanderver at all times believing each and .every representation that the defendant, S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, made, to be true; in truth and fact the defendant A. Aiken Campbell, did not have any sums of money in escrow for the purpose of purchasing the Polar Beverage Co., Inc., and further, that the defendant, S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell did not have any definite binding agreement to purchase the Polar Beverage Co., Inc., or any part thereof; that in truth and in fact the defendant, never had an option to purchase the remaining one-third interest which he so unlawfully, falsely and fraudulently represented to the said H. M. Vanderver that the said defendant herein had; that the said defendant herein, S. Aiken Campbell, alias A. Campbell, had no authority whatsoever to dispose of any interest in the Polar Beverage Co., Inc.; that the said defendant, S. Aiken Campbell alias A. Campbell, while making said false representations and pretenses, aforesaid, then and there knew the same to be false when he so made them and so knowing the same to be false did then and there knowingly, wilfully and intentionally make such false representations and pretenses with intent then and there to injure and defraud the said H. M. Vanderver” . . .

Sentence was suspended as to the conviction under each of the remaining counts upon which the accused had been adjudged guilty.

Motion for a new trial having been made and denied, appeal has been perfected to review the judgment.

Count three charged the larceny of $200.00 alleged to have been committed on February 15, 1943.

Count four charged the larceny of $150.00 alleged to have been committed on April 1, 1943.

Count five charged the larceny of a written and printed order for the payment of money of the value of $150.00 alleged to have been committed on April 24, 1943.

The sixth count charged the larceny of $50.00 alleged to have been committed on May 1, 1943.

*363 The seventh count charged the larceny of $50.00 alleged to have been committed on May 10, 1943.

The eighth count charged the larceny of $300.00 alleged to have been committed on June 1, 1943.

The appellant has posed four questions, Which are as follows:

“Question One:

“Where property is obtained from the owner without any false representation of a past or existing fact known by the party obtaining such property to be false, and without any intent to defraud, should a conviction of the party so obtaining said property of the offense charged in 817.01 F.S.A. be sustained?”

Question Two:

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