Causey v. State, No. 92-2188

Citation623 So.2d 617
Decision Date08 September 1993
Docket NumberNo. 92-2188
Parties18 Fla. L. Weekly D1964 Corlie CAUSEY, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
CourtCourt of Appeal of Florida (US)

Richard L. Jorandby, Public Defender, and Marcy K. Allen, Assistant Public Defender, West Palm Beach, for appellant.

Robert A. Butterworth, Atty. Gen., Tallahassee, and Melynda L. Melear, Asst. Atty. Gen., West Palm Beach, for appellee.

STONE, Judge.

We reverse Appellant's sentence as to all counts and remand for resentencing. It was error to resentence Appellant by increasing the length of the term of his incarceration three days after the initial sentence was imposed solely because Appellant refused to sign a probation form.

Appellant's first sentence was ten years in prison followed by ten years probation. A Department of Corrections officer, and subsequently the court, required him to sign the form for the purpose of indicating his acceptance and understanding of the conditions imposed on his probation. He refused to sign because he believed he would be unable to comply with the terms involving payment of a fine. He was then resentenced to twenty years incarceration. Nothing in the record indicates that the initial sentence was not intended to be final or that Appellant had misled the court in any way. See generally, Goene v. State, 577 So.2d 1306 (Fla.1991).

A court may not increase a valid sentence after it has been imposed. E.g. Troupe v. Rowe, 283 So.2d 857 (Fla.1973); Tessier v. Moe, 485 So.2d 46 (Fla. 4th DCA 1986); Cherry v. State, 439 So.2d 998 (Fla. 4th DCA 1983). The state has submitted no authority indicating that a defendant must agree to all of the terms of a probation order. We note that chapter 948, Florida Statutes, contains no such provision. See also Morganti v. State, 557 So.2d 593 (Fla. 4th DCA 1990), approved, 573 So.2d 820 (Fla.1991).

We affirm as to the other issues raised. We find no error or abuse of discretion in the trial court's denial of Appellant's motion to suppress the contents of a pill bottle found in the course of a consent search of Appellant's car. The pill bottle was found inside an open container inside the car. See e.g., Florida v. Jimeno, --- U.S. ----, 111 S.Ct. 1801, 114 L.Ed.2d 297 (1991); State v. Hester, 618 So.2d 1365 (Fla.1993); U.S. v. Nicholson, 983 F.2d 983 (10th Cir.1993); U.S. v. Springs, 936 F.2d 1330 (D.C.Cir.1991).

Appellant also contends that reversal is mandated because the trial court did not advise Appellant of all of his rights before the court denied his attorney's motion to withdraw. The motion to withdraw was based on Appellant's expressed dissatisfaction with counsel. The court did conduct an inquiry with respect to counsel's conduct and Appellant's complaints. The extent of the inquiry is not in question except for the court's failure to advise the Defendant that if his appointed counsel were discharged, the court would not be required to appoint a substitute but that the defendant would have a right to proceed pro se. See Black v. State, 545 So.2d 498 (Fla. 4th DCA 1989); Nelson v. State, 274 So.2d 256 (Fla. 4th DCA 1973). However, the requirement to give this advice when a defendant seeks to discharge counsel does not mandate per se reversal every time a court may fail to do so upon learning that the defendant has...

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  • Weems v. State, 92-3141
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • 30 Noviembre 1994
    ...v. State, 521 So.2d 1071 (Fla.1988), cert. denied, 488 U.S. 871, 109 S.Ct. 185, 102 L.Ed.2d 154 (1988). See also Causey v. State, 623 So.2d 617 (Fla. 4th DCA 1993), rev. denied, 634 So.2d 623 (Fla.1994). Such a warning is required where counsel is discharged. Nelson v. State, 274 So.2d 256,......
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    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • 15 Septiembre 2017
    ...judges require certitude as to when they will be required to convene a Nelson hearing and when they will not. Cf. Causey v. State, 623 So.2d 617, 618 (Fla. 4th DCA 1993) (recognizing that expressions of dissatisfaction with counsel are "a daily occurrence in many trial courts"). For that re......
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    • 27 Abril 1994
    ...case. See Watts v. State, 593 So.2d 198 (Fla.), cert. denied, --- U.S. ----, 112 S.Ct. 3006, 120 L.Ed.2d 881 (1992); Causey v. State, 623 So.2d 617 (Fla. 4th DCA 1993), rev. denied, No. 82,845 (Fla. Feb. 17, 1994); Boudreau v. Carlisle, 549 So.2d 1073 (Fla. 4th DCA 1989), cause dismissed, 5......
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    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • 20 Diciembre 2000
    ...not increase an already imposed sentence, to no avail, and raises the same argument on appeal. Appellant relies on Causey v. State, 623 So.2d 617 (Fla. 4th DCA 1993); however, in that case the defendant's sentence was increased three days after the conclusion of the sentencing hearing. The ......
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