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Javin Anthony OGLESBY, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
We affirm the defendant's convictions and sentences in all four cases referenced above. However, we remand for correction of scrivener's errors in the written orders for lower tribunal case no. 562018CF001245A.
In that case, on counts 2 and 4-11 for dealing in stolen property, which were second-degree felonies under section 812.019(1), Florida Statutes (2018), the trial court orally pronounced the defendant would serve the maximum fifteen years on each count, to be served concurrently. On counts 3 and 12-19 for giving false information to a pawnbroker, which were third-degree felonies under section 539.001(8)(b)8.a., Florida Statutes (2018), the trial court orally pronounced the defendant would serve the maximum five years on each count, to be served concurrently.
However, the written orders for case no. 562018CF001245A incorrectly indicate the defendant was sentenced to five years each on counts 2 and 4-11 and fifteen years each on counts 3 and 12-19.
Based on the foregoing, we remand with directions to correct the written orders in case no. 562018CF001245A to conform with the court's oral pronouncement. See, e.g., Raya v. State, 183 So. 3d 1120 (Fla. 4th DCA 2015) (affirming the convictions and sentences in an Anders appeal but remanding for correction of a scrivener's error in the written sentencing order). The defendant need not be present for this ministerial action.
Affirmed and remanded with instructions.
Gerber, J.
Ciklin and Conner, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: Nos. 4D20-399
Decided: July 22, 2020
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
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