Labbee v. Harrington Labbee v. Harrington

Labbee v. Harrington

913 SO.2D 679, 30 FLA. L. WEEKLY D2253, 2005.FL.0004965

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In his appeal from his convictions for attempted murder and robbery with a weapon, appellant claims that the charging document was fundamentally flawed, as the state charged him with attempted felony murder, which is not a crime. He did not object to the information, however, which also charged him with attempted first-degree murder. As the case was actually tried on that charge, we conclude that the fundamental error doctrine does not apply and affirm his conviction for attempted murder. He also contends that the court should have granted a judgment of acquittal as to the robbery charge. We reverse the robbery conviction, as the evidence was insufficient to sustain the conviction.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2005
21 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
62.7
KB

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