410 So. 2d 556 | Fla. Dist. Ct. App. | 1982
Dawn Sobel and three others, including one Gombos, were indicted for first degree murder for the death of a police officer. The officer was killed as a result of shots fired by Gombos while he and Dawn Sobel were seeking to aid the escape of certain prisoners being guarded by the officer. Gombos was tried first and convicted of second degree murder. Thereafter, prior to the commencement of her trial, Sobel moved to have the first degree murder charge against her reduced to second degree murder on the basis that she was an aider and abettor and could be convicted of no higher offense than that for which Gom-bos had been convicted. That motion was denied. Sobel’s trial resulted in her being convicted of first degree murder, as well as the separate offense of aiding the escape of a prisoner.
We affirm the respective judgments and sentences on the authority of Potts v. State, 403 So.2d 443 (Fla. 2d DCA 1981) and de
Appellant has submitted for our consideration other points as well, but these are likewise without merit and do not require discussion.
AFFIRMED.