Johnny Barnes v. State ( 2017 )


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  •           IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
    FIFTH DISTRICT
    NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO
    FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND
    DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED
    JOHNNY BARNES,
    Appellant,
    v.                                                    Case No. 5D16-1353
    STATE OF FLORIDA,
    Appellee.
    ________________________________/
    Opinion filed September 7, 2017
    Appeal from the Circuit Court
    for Orange County,
    Timothy R. Shea, Judge.
    James S. Purdy, Public Defender, and
    Ailene S. Rogers, Assistant Public
    Defender, Daytona Beach, for Appellant.
    Pamela Jo Bondi, Attorney General,
    Tallahassee, and Kellie A. Nielan, Assistant
    Attorney General, Daytona Beach, for
    Appellee.
    ORFINGER, J.
    Johnny Barnes, a juvenile at the time of the relevant crimes, appeals his judgments
    and sentences for second-degree murder and robbery with a firearm.1 We affirm as to
    1  The jury made an additional finding that Barnes possessed and discharged a
    firearm resulting in the victim’s death.
    all issues, but write to address Barnes’s claim that the trial court erred in considering
    convictions for crimes committed subsequent to the crimes in this case to support its
    decision to impose a life sentence and to correct a scrivener’s error in the amended
    sentencing documents.
    Because Barnes was a juvenile at the time he committed these offenses, the trial
    court conducted an individualized sentencing hearing pursuant to section 921.1401,
    Florida Statutes (2016). At the sentencing hearing, the State filed copies of judgments
    and sentences in three other cases for crimes that Barnes committed after he committed
    the crimes in this case.2 The State conceded that the subsequent convictions could not
    be scored on the Criminal Punishment Code scoresheet, but argued that the court could
    consider them in determining whether a life sentence was appropriate. The trial court
    considered the subsequent convictions and sentenced Barnes to life in prison for the
    second-degree murder and thirty-five years in prison for robbery. The court found that
    Barnes was entitled to a judicial review on both convictions after twenty-five years and
    that the twenty-five-year mandatory minimum applied to both convictions.
    Prior to filing his initial brief, Barnes filed a motion to correct sentencing error
    pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.800(b)(2), arguing that the trial court
    erred in relying on his subsequent convictions in support of the life sentence and in
    determining that he was entitled to a judicial review of his thirty-five-year sentence for the
    robbery conviction after twenty-five years, instead of twenty years under section
    2 These judgments reflect that Barnes was convicted of eight counts of aggravated
    battery with a firearm, seven counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, and one count
    each of carrying a concealed firearm, battery on a law enforcement officer, and resisting
    an officer with violence.
    2
    See Horsley v. State, 
    160 So. 3d 393
    , 397 (Fla. 2015) (citing Miller v. Alabama, 
    567 U.S. 460
    , 479-80 (2012)).
    However, we agree, and the State concedes, that the amended sentencing
    documents contain a scrivener’s error as to the judicial review period for count two, which
    should be corrected to conform to the trial court’s written order granting Barnes’s rule
    3.800(b)(2) motion. We remand the case to the trial court to correct the scrivener’s error
    on the amended sentencing documents dated January 26, 2017. See Taylor v. State,
    
    120 So. 3d 213
    , 213 (Fla. 5th DCA 2013). Barnes need not be present for entry of the
    corrected sentence.
    AFFIRMED and REMANDED with instructions.
    COHEN, C.J. and BERGER, J., concur.
    4
    See Horsley v. State, 
    160 So. 3d 393
    , 397 (Fla. 2015) (citing Miller v. Alabama, 
    567 U.S. 460
    , 479-80 (2012)).
    However, we agree, and the State concedes, that the amended sentencing
    documents contain a scrivener’s error as to the judicial review period for count two, which
    should be corrected to conform to the trial court’s written order granting Barnes’s rule
    3.800(b)(2) motion. We remand the case to the trial court to correct the scrivener’s error
    on the amended sentencing documents dated January 26, 2017. See Taylor v. State,
    
    120 So. 3d 213
    , 213 (Fla. 5th DCA 2013). Barnes need not be present for entry of the
    corrected sentence.
    AFFIRMED and REMANDED with instructions.
    COHEN, C.J. and BERGER, J., concur.
    4
    

Document Info

Docket Number: Case 5D16-1353

Judges: Orfinger, Cohen, Berger

Filed Date: 9/7/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024