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PER CURIAM. The petition alleging ineffective assistance of appellate counsel is granted. Following the procedure set forth in Brooks v. State, 180 So.3d 1094, 1096 (Fla. 1st DCA 2015), we reverse Thomas’s judgment and sentence in this case, and remand for the trial court to hold a nunc pro tunc hearing to determine Thomas’s competency to stand trial. As in Brooks,
If there is evidence that existed previously which supports a finding that [Thomas] was competent at the time of trial, the court may make a determination of competency, nunc pro tunc, with no change in the judgment.... However, if the court cannot make a retroactive determination, it must properly adjudicate [Thomas’s] present competency and, if [Thomas] is competent to proceed, conduct a new trial.
Brooks, 180 So.3d at 1096 (citations omitted).
PETITION GRANTED; REMANDED.
ROBERTS, C.J., SWANSON and KELSEY, JJ., concur.
Document Info
Docket Number: No. 1D15-4603
Citation Numbers: 189 So. 3d 331, 2016 Fla. App. LEXIS 5949, 2016 WL 1579225
Judges: Kelsey, Roberts, Swanson
Filed Date: 4/20/2016
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024