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02-2043 DEL CAMPO V. SPEARS
State: Florida
Court: Florida Third District Court
Docket No: 02-2043 DEL CAMPO V. SPEARS
Case Date: 07/31/2002
Preview:NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO FILE REHEARING MOTION AND, IF FIRLED, DISPOSED OF. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF FLORIDA THIRD DISTRICT JULY TERM, A.D. 2002

FRANCISCO DEL CAMPO, Petitioner, vs. LOIS SPEARS, Director, Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department and The State of Florida, Respondents.

** ** ** ** ** ** ** LOWER TRIBUNAL NO. 95-24123 CASE NO. 3D02-2043

Opinion filed July 30, 2002. A Case of Original Jurisdiction - Habeas Corpus. Bennett H. Brummer, Public Defender, and John Eddy Morrison, Assistant Public Defender, for petitioner. Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General, and Steven R. Berger, Assistant Attorney General, for respondents. Before COPE, GREEN and RAMIREZ, JJ. PER CURIAM. Francisco Del Campo petitions for a writ of habeas corpus. The petitioner-former husband has failed to pay child support since 2000, and has incurred substantial child support arrearages. He is

incarcerated pursuant to a civil contempt order which contains a purge provision of $6,000. He has been incarcerated since May 29, 2002. The general master's recommended order concluded that the petitioner's car and camera equipment were worth $6,000. The

record does not reveal how the general master came to that conclusion on valuation, but the question is academic. The

petitioner's car was towed away after his arrest on the writ of bodily attachment, and the car and contents were ultimately sold by the towing company to pay storage charges. Thus, the intended

source of payment of child support is no longer available. Since the present record does not reflect the existence of any other assets from which the petitioner might obtain the funds to pay the purge amount, it follows that the petition for writ of habeas corpus must be granted. See Clark v. Manning, 721 So. 2d

793 (Fla. 1998); Perez v. Perez, 599 So. 2d 682 (Fla. 3d DCA 1992); Russell v. Russell, 559 So. 2d 675 (Fla. 3d DCA 1999), and cases cited therein. forthwith. This ruling is without prejudice to the conducting of further contempt proceedings. In additional, as the general master The petitioner must be released from custody

explained to the petitioner, he is obligated to keep a current address on file with the child support registry and promptly report any change of address. This opinion is effective immediately, and will not be delayed 2

by the filing of any motion for rehearing or other post-decision motion. Petition granted.

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