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STATE v. FOSTER, 114 So.3d 422 (2013)

Court: Court of Appeals of Florida Number: inflco20130531190 Visitors: 5
Filed: May 31, 2013
Latest Update: May 31, 2013
Summary: PER CURIAM. The State appeals the trial court's order withholding adjudication on Andrew Joseph Foster's first-degree felony conviction. 1 The withhold of adjudication was entered after Foster entered an open no-contest plea to the sale or possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell within 1000 feet of a school or child care facility. See 402.302, Fla. Stat. (2010). Commendably, Foster concedes error, based upon the plain language of section 775.08435(1)(a), Florida Statutes (
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PER CURIAM.

The State appeals the trial court's order withholding adjudication on Andrew Joseph Foster's first-degree felony conviction.1 The withhold of adjudication was entered after Foster entered an open no-contest plea to the sale or possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell within 1000 feet of a school or child care facility. See § 402.302, Fla. Stat. (2010). Commendably, Foster concedes error, based upon the plain language of section 775.08435(1)(a), Florida Statutes (2012), which prohibits a court from withholding an adjudication of guilt upon a defendant who commits a first-degree felony, and State v. Joseph, 995 So.2d 1182 (Fla. 2nd DCA 2008) (recognizing that section 775.08435(1)(a) prohibits trial courts from withholding an adjudication of guilt on a defendant convicted of a first-degree felony). See also State v. Ketchum, 111 So.3d 197 (Fla. 3d DCA 2013).

Accordingly, we reverse the trial court's withhold of adjudication and remand for entry of an adjudication of guilt.

REVERSED and REMANDED.

GRIFFIN, PALMER and TORPY, JJ., concur.

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1. Appellate review is authorized under rule 9.140(c)(1)(L) of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure.
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