Hill v. State

Decision Date15 August 2008
Docket NumberNo. 2D07-4309.,2D07-4309.
Citation987 So.2d 826
PartiesAlecia Christine HILL, a/k/a Alecia Christine Brown, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

Bill McCollum, Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Cerese Crawford Taylor, Assistant Attorney General, Tampa, for Appellee.

WALLACE, Judge.

Alecia Christine Hill appeals an order that modified the provisions of her community control to reflect a new termination date for her community control supervision.Because the circuit court erred in not granting Ms. Hill credit for all tolled time against her term of supervision after it dismissed an affidavit alleging that she had violated the terms and conditions of her community control, we reverse.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

In September 2002, Ms. Hill pleaded nolo contendere to the charges of purchase of cocaine, section 893.13(2)(a)(1), Florida Statutes(2001), a second-degree felony, and possession of cocaine, section 893.13(6)(a), a third-degree felony.The circuit court adjudicated Ms. Hill guilty of these crimes and sentenced her to one year of community control followed by two years' probation on each charge.The sentences were designated to run concurrently.On December 2, 2002, after Ms. Hill admitted a violation of community control, the circuit court revoked her community control.The circuit court sentenced Ms. Hill to two concurrent terms of two years' community control.

Approximately one month later, the State filed an affidavit alleging that Ms. Hill had violated the terms and conditions of her community control.That affidavit was followed by an amended affidavit in November 2004 and a second amended affidavit in April 2005.At a hearing on the second amended affidavit held in September 2007, the State stipulated to a medical report indicating that Ms. Hill was very likely insane at the time the alleged violations of her community control had occurred.Because Ms. Hill's insanity at the time of the alleged violations was conceded, the circuit court concluded that she had not violated her community control.Consequently, the circuit court dismissed the affidavit of violation of community control.

Nevertheless, the circuit court found that the term of Ms. Hill's supervision had been tolled.The circuit court reasoned that giving Ms. Hill credit for the tolled time against her term of supervision after finding her insane was contrary to the intent of section 948.06, Florida Statutes(2001).In a written order modifying the terms of Ms. Hill's community control and restoring her to supervision, the circuit court set July 28, 2009, as the new date for the termination of Ms. Hill's supervision.

DISCUSSION

Based on its interpretation of section 948.06, the circuit court refused to grant Ms. Hill credit for all tolled time against her term of supervision after it dismissed the affidavit of violation of community control.On appeal, Ms. Hill argues that section 948.06 required the circuit court to credit her for all tolled time after it dismissed the affidavit.Because Ms. Hill challenges only the circuit court's interpretation of section 948.06, our review of the circuit court's order is de novo.Lawson v. State,969 So.2d 222, 229(Fla.2007);Kasischke v. State,946 So.2d 1155, 1156(Fla. 3d DCA2006), quashed on other grounds,33 Fla. L. Weekly S481, ___ So.2d ___, 2008 WL 2678449(Fla.July 10, 2008).

Ordinarily, [u]pon the filing of an affidavit alleging a violation of ... community control and following issuance of a warrant ... the probationary period is tolled until the court enters a ruling on the violation.948.06(1).But [i]f the court dismisses an affidavit alleging a violation of ... community control, the offender's ... community control shall continue as previously imposed, and the offender shall receive credit for...

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