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Adrian James Wood, Appellant, v. State of Florida, Appellee.
Adrian James Wood appeals his judgment and sentence for one count of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement and one count of driving with a suspended license. Wood presents three issues for our review: (i) whether the trial court erred by denying Wood's motion for judgment of acquittal; (ii) whether the trial court erred by preventing Wood from raising a mental health defense; and (iii) whether the trial court erred by imposing a $100 cost of prosecution.
As for the first two issues, we affirm the trial court's decision without further comment. As for the third issue, Wood argues that the trial court erred by imposing a $100 cost of prosecution without first receiving a request from the State. This Court has recently explained that “the [$100] cost for the state attorney is a minimum cost that is mandated by subsection (8) and not an ‘investigative’ cost incurred by an agency, as described in § 938.27(1), which can only be imposed ‘if requested’ by the agency.” Parks v. State, 371 So. 3d 392, 392–93 (Fla. 1st DCA 2023), review granted, SC2023-1355, 2024 WL 370043 (Fla. Jan. 31, 2024). Thus, the trial court properly imposed the cost of prosecution.
We therefore AFFIRM Appellant's judgment and sentence.
Per Curiam.
Osterhaus, C.J., and Bilbrey and Nordby, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: No. 1D2023-0276
Decided: May 08, 2024
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
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