FLOYD v. OTT

No. 68-323.

221 So.2d 163 (1969)

Mary K. FLOYD, Appellant, v. Charles L. OTT, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida. Second District.

April 11, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. Randolph Bentley, of Bentley, Miller, Sinder & Ellsworth, Lakeland, for appellant.

Paul Ritter, Winter Haven, for appellee.


MANN, Judge.

Ott, the defendant, charged Mrs. Floyd and her employer Hank Corsmeier with the issuance of a worthless check with intent to defraud. The information issued upon Ott's affidavit was later nol prossed as to Mrs. Floyd by an assistant county solicitor because investigation revealed that she "was employed as a secretary and was one of several secretaries who co-signed checks as a matter of control. She was not a partner but merely an employee and she was...

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