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Johnson v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District
May 15, 2003
845 So. 2d 963 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2003)

Opinion

Case No. 02-3657.

Opinion filed May 15, 2003.

An appeal from the Circuit Court for Escambia County. Honorable John P. Kuder, Judge.

Appellant, Pro se.

Charlie Crist, Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General, Tallahassee, for Appellee.


Appellant Bobby Johnson was convicted of attempted first-degree murder and robbery with a weapon, and was sentenced in 1993 as a habitual violent felony offender to life imprisonment with a minimum mandatory term of 15 years pursuant to section 775.084, Florida Statutes (1991). Appellant now seeks review of the trial court's denial of his post-conviction motion pursuant to Fla.R.Crim.P. 3.800 and/or 3.850 alleging several claims, one of which concerns the trial court's alleged failure to exercise its discretion when it imposed the minimum mandatory sentence portion of his sentence. See State v. Hudson, 698 So.2d 831, 833 (Fla. 1997) (holding that "the court's sentencing discretion extends to determining whether to impose a mandatory minimum term"); Randolph v. State, 789 So.2d 1080, 1081 (Fla. 1st DCA 2001) (reversing because the sentencing proceedings excerpt did not conclusively show that the judge believed that imposition of the minimum mandatory was discretionary).

We reject Appellant's other claims without further discussion.

We affirm the trial court's ruling because Hudson is not to be applied retroactively. New v. State, 807 So.2d 52 (Fla. 2001).

AFFIRMED.

BOOTH, BENTON and POLSTON, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Johnson v. State

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District
May 15, 2003
845 So. 2d 963 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2003)
Case details for

Johnson v. State

Case Details

Full title:BOBBY JOHNSON, Appellant, v. STATE OF FLORIDA, Appellee

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District

Date published: May 15, 2003

Citations

845 So. 2d 963 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2003)