Dewberry v. State, BC-430

Decision Date02 July 1985
Docket NumberNo. BC-430,BC-430
Citation472 So.2d 792,10 Fla. L. Weekly 1626
Parties10 Fla. L. Weekly 1626 Olin J. DEWBERRY, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Michael E. Allen, Public Defender, P. Douglas Brinkmeyer, Asst. Public Defender, for appellant.

Jim Smith, Atty. Gen., Gregory C. Costas, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.

MILLS, Judge.

Dewberry appeals from the imposition of sentence under the sentencing guidelines. As grounds, he alleges that the trial court used an incorrect scoresheet to arrive at his recommended sentence. We agree, but affirm because the identical recommended sentence would be achieved using the proper scoresheet.

Dewberry committed his crimes on 12 December 1983. He pled guilty and was sentenced on 7 September 1984, using the Category 2 (sexual offenses) scoresheet as amended and effective 1 July 1984. The sheet reflected a point total of 1304, corresponding to a recommended sentence of "life." Dewberry did not object to the sentence below. He now contends on appeal that the court should not have used the amended sheet to sentence him, but rather the sheet as it read at the time his offenses were committed, which would have resulted in a lower point total (1131 points). This total also corresponds to a recommended sentence of "life."

We recognize that appellate correction of the alleged error could have no practical effect on Dewberry's recommended sentence. However, such moot points may be addressed if "the questions presented are of general public interest and importance, or unless such judgment as this court might enter would affect the rights of parties." State v. Kinner, 398 So.2d 1360, 1362 (Fla.1981). Because it is possible that other situations may arise where a defendant has committed his crimes during the effective period of an "old" scoresheet but is sentenced after the effective date of a "new" one, we address the question raised by Dewberry.

We agree that it is the scoresheet in effect at the commission of a defendant's crime which should be used in sentencing that defendant, if an amendment, occurring and effective after the commission, would attach legal consequences to his crimes which would affect him disadvantageously. State v. Williams, 397 So.2d 663, 665 (Fla.1981). Miller v. State, 468 So.2d 1018 (Fla. 4th DCA 1985), similarly involved a change in the guidelines not effective until after the offense had been committed.

The court, relying on Williams, held that "[a] rule change that has a disadvantageous effect on an offender does not apply to crimes committed before the effective date of the rule change."

Supporting the view that the rules in effect at commission should apply is the decision in Castle v. State, 305 So.2d 794 (Fla. 4th DCA 1974), aff'd 330 So.2d 10 (Fla.1976). In that case, the defendant claimed entitlement to a statutory amendment occurring after commission and before trial which changed the punishment for his crime from ten years to five years. The court rejected his contention, stating that

the amendment of a criminal statute does not affect ... the ... punishment of a crime committed before the amendment became effective.... [P]unishments provided by statute at time of the offense are controlling over different punishments provided by changes in the criminal statute prior to trial.

Although a criminal rule is involved in this case and not a statute, the rule establishes the punishment a defendant will receive through its assignment of point values to factors concerning the offense and offender. Therefore, the "punishment" provided by rule at the time of Dewberry's offense should control and the trial court erred in using the new sheet.

However, reversal and remand for resentencing would serve no purpose since use of the proper sheet would result in the same recommended sentence. In Burney v....

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    • July 2, 1986
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