State v. Exposito, 3D02-2467.
Decision Date | 25 June 2003 |
Docket Number | No. 3D02-2467.,3D02-2467. |
Citation | 854 So.2d 674 |
Parties | The STATE of Florida, Appellant, v. Alex EXPOSITO, Appellee. |
Court | Florida District Court of Appeals |
Charles J. Crist, Jr., Attorney General, and Michael J. Neimand and Consuelo S. Maingot, Assistants Attorney General, for appellant.
Bennett H. Brummer, Public Defender, and Robert Godfrey, Assistant Public Defender, for appellee.
Before GODERICH, FLETCHER, and RAMIREZ, JJ.
Alex Exposito was charged with one count of possession with intent to sell marijuana and one count of trafficking in marijuana. The State nol prossed the possession charge and the jury returned a verdict of guilty on the trafficking charge.
Prior to sentencing, Exposito filed a motion seeking either a new trial or a reduction of the trafficking charge. Exposito argued that the three year mandatory minimum of a sentence imposed for a trafficking conviction is illegal because it was enacted by Chapter 99-188, Laws of Florida, which statute the Second District Court of Appeal declared unconstitutional in Taylor v. State, 818 So.2d 544 (Fla. 2d DCA 2002). In response to the motion the trial court stated:
Exposito challenges the State's right to this appeal. Exposito argues that this court has no jurisdiction as section 924.07, Florida Statutes (2000) does not authorize an appeal by the State from a reduction of charge. Exposito relies on State v. Richars, 792 So.2d 570 (Fla. 4th DCA 2001). Therein, the Fourth District Court of Appeal held that section 924.07, Florida Statutes (2000) does not authorize an appeal from an order granting a motion to reduce a charge under rule 3.670, Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure.
We decline to follow the lead of Richars. In State v. Hankerson, 482 So.2d 1386 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986), this court in dealing with a pretrial order reducing a charge stated: "Analytically, an order reducing a charge set forth in the information or indictment to some lesser-included charge is, despite its label, an order dismissing the charge in the information." Hankerson at 1387. As section 924.07 authorizes the State to appeal orders dismissing an indictment or information or any count therein, we conclude that we have jurisdiction over the State's appeal. Further, we reinstate the original charge and conviction1, and certify...
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