[Download] "Beverly Liabos v. Gale Harman" by Second District Court of Appeal of Florida * eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Beverly Liabos v. Gale Harman
- Author : Second District Court of Appeal of Florida
- Release Date : January 25, 1968
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 56 KB
Description
George Liabos, the deceased appellant, was arrested on warrants charging him with the crime of issuing worthless checks. The warrants were issued upon affidavits signed by appellees, Gale Harman and Robert Teates, both of whom were employed by Publix Super Markets, Inc., and both of whom were acting within the scope of their employment. Harman and Teates acted after several fellow employees visually identified George Liabos as the individual who had passed a number of worthless checks in Publix stores. Neither appellee, however, was an eye-witness to the passing of the checks; both acted solely upon information given them by others and apparently overlooked or ignored certain information casting a large measure of doubt on their conclusion regarding Liabos. They investigated Liabos reputation with the Publix store in his community, for example, and found that he was considered to be both trustworthy and honest. In addition, they found that he was gainfully employed, and considered trustworthy by his employer. Further, they found that he drove a different car from that ascribed to the bad check artist, and that while the real culprit wore glasses, Liabos did not.