DocketNumber: No. 2D01-3316
Judges: Casanueva, Kelly, Silberman
Filed Date: 5/16/2003
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
Kenyatah Cooper contends that a summary reversal is warranted in her case because no record was made of her revocation of probation and sentencing hearing, and a record cannot be effectively reconstructed. Further, Ms. Cooper’s counsel suggests that a remand should be with instructions to conduct no further proceedings in this matter. The State agrees and joins in the request that the reversal be with instructions to conduct no further proceedings. Therefore, we reverse.
In June 2001, Ms. Cooper received 364 days in county jail after she was found in violation of drug offender probation. Ms. Cooper apparently admitted to the violation; however, the trial court proceeded with her revocation and sentencing hearing without having a court reporter pres
In this case, Ms. Cooper has completed her sentence. She cannot be located, and the record cannot be reconstructed. In fight of these facts, we agree summary-reversal is appropriate.
Reversed with instructions that no further proceedings are necessary.