12 So. 2d 604 | Fla. | 1943
On petition for writ of certiorari under Rule 28 it is made to appear that petitioner instituted an action of replevin against respondent as sheriff. The circuit judge dismissed the action and determined that the action would not lie because its purpose was to replevy property in custody of the law. It appears from the record, that respondent held the property by virtue of an execution issued to satisfy a judgment in a case wherein petitioner was a stranger.
The circuit judge based his action upon the case of Adams v. Burns,
It would therfore appear that the lower court was in error in determining that the action of replevin would not lie.
For the reason stated, writ of certiorari is issued and the *555
order of the lower court dismissing the action is quashed. See Kilgore v. Bird,
So ordered.
BUFORD, C. J., TERRELL and CHAPMAN, JJ., concur.