Miller v. State

409 So. 2d 109 | Fla. Dist. Ct. App. | 1982

PER CURIAM.

The question of the admissibility in evidence of an extra-judicial confession is for the court to decide, based on all the circumstances of the confession, Palmes v. State, 397 So.2d 648 (Fla.1981). For purpose of a felony-murder conviction it is irrelevant that appellant was not present at the time of the actual killing. As a perpetrator of the underlying felony, she is a principal in the homicide. Goodwin v. State, 405 So.2d 170 (Fla.1981).

Affirmed.

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