LYDEN v. STATE

No. 73-553.

281 So.2d 591 (1973)

William Michael LYDEN, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

August 24, 1973.


ON APPELLANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL

MANN, Chief Judge.

The many papers Lyden has filed in this court support his statement that he is not a lawyer and does not understand law. This is his second motion to dismiss his own appeal. We deny it, after a polite refusal to entertain the first one, because it shows on its face that it is founded on a gross misconception. He states that he is seeking relief in the United States District Court on a petition for...

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