Stefano v. State

LETTS, Judge,

specially concurring:

As to the provision requiring the appellant to live honorably at all times, such a proviso has by inference been approved of by our Supreme Court. In Sellers v. Bridges, 153 Fla. 586, 15 So.2d 293, 296 (1943), a requirement that a probationer “. . . in all respects conduct himself honorably . . . ” was not found to be objectionable. Consequently I must disagree with Judge Anstead’s special concurrence.