ROMINGER LEGAL
Florida Case Law & Florida Court Opinions - Florida Law
Need Legal Help?
NOT FINDING WHAT YOU NEED? -CLICK HERE
This court case was taken from the Florida Court's web site. Search our site for more cases - CLICK HERE

LEGAL RESEARCH
COURT REPORTERS
PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS
PROCESS SERVERS
DOCUMENT RETRIEVERS
EXPERT WITNESSES

 

Find a Private Investigator

Find an Expert Witness

Find a Process Server

Case Law - save on Lexis / WestLaw.

 
Web Rominger Legal

Legal News - Legal Headlines

 

NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES
TO FILE REHEARING MOTION
AND, IF FILED, DISPOSED OF.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
OF FLORIDA
THIRD DISTRICT
JANUARY TERM, A.D. 2003
JOHN EGAN ROSA, **

**
Appellant,

**
vs.

CASE NO. 3D01-1436
THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
**
LOWER

TRIBUNAL NO. 98-5618
**

Appellee.
**
Opinion filed January 15, 2003.
An Appeal from the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County,
Pedro P. Echarte, Jr., Judge.
Bennett H. Brummer, Public Defender, and Billie Jan
Goldstein, Assistant Public Defender, for appellant.
Charlie Crist, Attorney General, and Thomas C. Mielke,
Assistant Attorney General, for appellee.
Before LEVY, SHEVIN, and RAMIREZ, JJ.
PER CURIAM.
John Egan Rosa appeals his judgment of conviction and
sentence on two charges of robbery without a firearm, two

charges of aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer, and
a charge of aggravated fleeing or eluding of a law enforcement
officer. We reverse the trial court's judgment of conviction
on the aggravated battery charge on Officer Adlet because the
evidence was legally insufficient to establish the offense.
On February 19, 1998, Al Cazoli and Mary Kick were robbed at
gun point. Officer Komie arrived at the scene shortly after the
robbery. Both Cazoli and Kick gave Officer Komie a description of
the robbery, the robber, the gun used, as well as a description
of the vehicle which the robber used to flee.
As a result of Officer Komie's BOLO, a high speed chase
ensued involving a number of police officers, including Officer
Adlet and Officer Morales. The suspect vehicle, a Monte Carlo,
eventually crashed against a guard rail and Officer Adlet's
police vehicle. Officer Adlet was unbuckling his seatbelt when he
noticed that the Monte Carlo was in reverse. The impact damaged
the bumper of Officer Adlet's vehicle, caused a strobe light to
fall off the dashboard, and cracked a turn signal light. The
impact also caused the door of the police vehicle to strike
Officer Morales and injure his arm and shin area.
The chase continued, however, until the Monte Carlo came to
a stop and the driver fled. The police arrested the Monte
Carlo's two passengers. Shortly thereafter, the police also
2

arrested the driver at a nearby home. Cazoli subsequently
identified the Monte Carlo as the vehicle he recalled having seen
after the robbery. Both Cazoli and Kick identified Rosa as the
robber at a show-up. Cazoli also identified Rosa at trial. The
police recovered the stolen items from inside the Monte Carlo.
Appellee State of Florida charged Rosa with robbery with a
deadly weapon or firearm, unlawful possession of a weapon while
engaged in a crime, aggravated battery on two law enforcement
officers using a deadly weapon, and aggravated fleeing or eluding
a law enforcement officer. A jury found Rosa guilty of all
charges, except unlawful possession of a weapon while engaged in
a crime. The trial court accordingly entered judgments of guilty
and entered a judgment of acquittal on the charge of unlawful
possession of a weapon.
Rosa argues that his motion for judgment of acquittal on the
aggravated battery charge on Officer Adlet should have been
granted because there was insufficient evidence to prove a
battery on Officer Adlet. We agree.
The offense of aggravated battery which arises from a
defendant's ramming of another vehicle must be proven through the
introduction of evidence that the occupants of the rammed vehicle
were injured, jostled, moved about within the vehicle, or had to
brace themselves for protection against the impending impact.
3

See V.A. v. State, 819 So. 2d 847, 849 (Fla. 3d DCA 2002). There
is no evidence in this case that Officer Adlet was injured,
jostled, moved, or had to brace himself so as to protect against
the impact of Rosa's vehicle. We cannot infer from the record,
including the testimony of police officers concerning the
collision, that the impact from Rosa's vehicle was of such
magnitude so as to cause Officer Adlet to move. The evidence in
this case, taken in the light most favorable to the State, see
Nelson v. State, 753 So. 2d 648, 649 (Fla. 3d DCA 2000), is thus
insufficient for a jury to conclude that there was a battery upon
Officer Adlet.
We find no error in the trial court's denial of Rosa's
motion for mistrial, and no merit to Rosa's other arguments
raised in this appeal.
Reversed in part, affirmed in part, and remanded.

4

Ask a Lawyer

 

 

FREE CASE REVIEW BY A LOCAL LAWYER!
|
|
\/

Personal Injury Law
Accidents
Dog Bite
Legal Malpractice
Medical Malpractice
Other Professional Malpractice
Libel & Slander
Product Liability
Slip & Fall
Torts
Workplace Injury
Wrongful Death
Auto Accidents
Motorcycle Accidents
Bankruptcy
Chapter 7
Chapter 11
Business/Corporate Law
Business Formation
Business Planning
Franchising
Tax Planning
Traffic/Transportation Law
Moving Violations
Routine Infractions
Lemon Law
Manufacturer Defects
Securities Law
Securities Litigation
Shareholder Disputes
Insider Trading
Foreign Investment
Wills & Estates

Wills

Trusts
Estate Planning
Family Law
Adoption
Child Abuse
Child Custody
Child Support
Divorce - Contested
Divorce - Uncontested
Juvenile Criminal Law
Premarital Agreements
Spousal Support
Labor/Employment Law
Wrongful Termination
Sexual Harassment
Age Discrimination
Workers Compensation
Real Estate/Property Law
Condemnation / Eminent Domain
Broker Litigation
Title Litigation
Landlord/Tenant
Buying/Selling/Leasing
Foreclosures
Residential Real Estate Litigation
Commercial Real Estate Litigation
Construction Litigation
Banking/Finance Law
Debtor/Creditor
Consumer Protection
Venture Capital
Constitutional Law
Discrimination
Police Misconduct
Sexual Harassment
Privacy Rights
Criminal Law
DUI / DWI / DOI
Assault & Battery
White Collar Crimes
Sex Crimes
Homocide Defense
Civil Law
Insurance Bad Faith
Civil Rights
Contracts
Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts
Litigation/Trials
Social Security
Worker's Compensation
Probate, Will & Trusts
Intellectual Property
Patents
Trademarks
Copyrights
Tax Law
IRS Disputes
Filing/Compliance
Tax Planning
Tax Power of Attorney
Health Care Law
Disability
Elder Law
Government/Specialty Law
Immigration
Education
Trade Law
Agricultural/Environmental
IRS Issues

 


Google
Search Rominger Legal


 


LEGAL HELP FORUM - Potential Client ? Post your question.
LEGAL HELP FORUM - Attorney? Answer Questions, Maybe get hired!

NOW - CASE LAW - All 50 States - Federal Courts - Try it for FREE


 


Get Legal News
Enter your Email


Preview

We now have full text legal news
drawn from all the major sources!!

ADD A SEARCH ENGINE TO YOUR PAGE!!!

TELL A FRIEND ABOUT ROMINGER LEGAL

Ask Your Legal Question Now.

Pennsylvania Lawyer Help Board

TERMS OF USE - DISCLAIMER - LINKING POLICIES

Created and Developed by
Rominger Legal
Copyright 1997 - 2009.

A Division of
ROMINGER, INC.