Felton v. Hodges
374 F.2d 337 (5th Cir. 1967)
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Nature Of The Case
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Facts
Felton (P) was arrested by Florida officials for violation of fishing ordinances. The officials were attempting to implement conservation measures regulating fishing activities by Florida citizens. P was fishing for saltwater crayfish beyond state lines. Hodges (D) and other Florida officials had acted under a Florida law that regulated Florida fishing activities within or without the boundaries of such state waters. P's personal property was confiscated, and P sued the state under civil rights laws. The suit was dismissed, and P appealed.
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