Machansky v. State, 87-1606

Decision Date23 December 1987
Docket NumberNo. 87-1606,87-1606
CitationMachansky v. State, 517 So.2d 101, 13 Fla. L. Weekly 95 (Fla. App. 1987)
Parties13 Fla. L. Weekly 95 Jeffrey V. MACHANSKY, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
CourtFlorida District Court of Appeals

James Marion Moorman, Public Defender, and Robert Mack, Asst. Public Defender, Bartow, for appellant.

Robert A. Butterworth, Atty. Gen., Tallahassee, and Alan L. Overton, Asst. Atty. Gen., Tampa, for appellee.

PER CURIAM.

The defendant, Jeffrey V. Machansky, appeals the sentence imposed upon him by the trial court following the revocation of his probation.We reverse.

The state filed an affidavit alleging that the defendant had violated several conditions of the probation which he was serving for dealing in stolen property.The defendant pled guilty to these allegations.

The defendant's original guidelines scoresheet indicated a sentencing range of two and one-half to three and one-half years, and the next higher range was three and one-half to four and one-half years.After revoking the defendant's probation, the trial court imposed a departure sentence of ten years imprisonment.The trial court's written reasons for departure indicated that the defendant was "in willful, deliberate violation of the terms and conditions of his probation" and that the defendant had "no intention of following the rules and conditions of his probation" as evidenced by his act of leaving the state after being told not to do so.This timely appeal followed.

Upon revoking a defendant's probation, the trial court may impose a sentence within the original guidelines range or the next higher guidelines range without providing written reasons for departure.Fla.R.Crim.P. 3.701(d)(14).A court is permitted to depart beyond the next higher range if the underlying reasons for the violation of probation, as opposed to the mere fact of violation, are more than minor infractions and are sufficiently egregious.State v. Pentaude, 500 So.2d 526(Fla.1987).The...

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2 cases
  • DeLeon v. State
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • December 16, 1988
    ...reason for departure in that willfulness is an element of every violation of probation or community control. Machansky v. State, 517 So.2d 101, 102 (Fla. 2d DCA 1987). The trial judge based his decision to depart on both valid and invalid reasons. The state made no showing whether the absen......
  • Chatman v. State
    • United States
    • Florida District Court of Appeals
    • November 16, 1988
    ...the one-cell enhancement for violation of probation provided under Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.701(d)(14). Machansky v. State, 517 So.2d 101 (Fla. 2d DCA 1987). The willfulness of the defendant is an element of every violation of probation. Id. at 102 (citing Shaw v. State, 391 So.......