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JM v. State, Case No. 5D05-4367, Case No. 5D05-4368, Case No. 5D05-4369 (2006)

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida Number: Case No. 5D05-4367, Case No. 5D05-4368, Case No. 5D05-4369 Visitors: 14
Judges: Per Curiam
Filed: Oct. 13, 2006
Latest Update: Apr. 06, 2017
Summary: 939 So. 2d 1138 (2006) J.M., A CHILD, Appellant, v. STATE OF FLORIDA, Appellee. Case No. 5D05-4367, Case No. 5D05-4368, Case No. 5D05-4369. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District. Opinion filed October 13, 2006. Ryan Thomas Truskoski of Ryan Thomas Truskoski, P.A., Orlando, for Appellant. Charles J. Crist, Jr., Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Lori N. Hagan, Assistant Attorney General, Daytona Beach, for Appellee. PER CURIAM. In this delinquency case consolidating three appeals, J
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939 So. 2d 1138 (2006)

J.M., A CHILD, Appellant,
v.
STATE OF FLORIDA, Appellee.

Case No. 5D05-4367, Case No. 5D05-4368, Case No. 5D05-4369.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

Opinion filed October 13, 2006.

Ryan Thomas Truskoski of Ryan Thomas Truskoski, P.A., Orlando, for Appellant.

Charles J. Crist, Jr., Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Lori N. Hagan, Assistant Attorney General, Daytona Beach, for Appellee.

PER CURIAM.

In this delinquency case consolidating three appeals, J.M. challenges a disposition order committing him to a level 8 placement despite the Department of Juvenile Justice's recommendation that he be committed to a level 6 placement. This court has jurisdiction pursuant to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.145(b)(1). We reverse the disposition order in case number 05-4367, but the disposition orders in case numbers 05-4368 and 05-4369 are affirmed.[1]

To disregard DJJ's commitment recommendation a trial court must state its reasons and "must reference the characteristics of the restrictiveness level vis-à-vis the needs of the child." A.G., 737 So. 2d 1244, 1247 (Fla. 5th DCA 1999). See also T.N. v. State, 929 So. 2d 1133, 1136-37 (Fla. 5th DCA 2006); C.M.L. v. State, 895 So. 2d 495, 496 (Fla. 5th DCA 2005); T.S. v. State, 801 So. 2d 171, 172 (Fla. 5th DCA 2001). Here, the trial court gave reasons, the primary one being J.M.'s failures to appear for hearings. The court, however, did not make reference to the characteristics of a level 8 program vis-à-vis J.M.'s needs. Indeed, the court did not mention J.M.'s needs at all. The statutory definition of high-risk residential programs states that "[p]lacement in programs at this level is prompted by a concern for public safety that outweighs placement in programs at lower commitment levels." § 985.03(46)(d), Fla. Stat. (2005). Nothing in this case indicates that the court was concerned about public safety with respect to J.M. Even the court's gang comment — the evidentiary support for which is unclear — was directed toward keeping J.M. away from gang members rather than protecting the public from J.M. See A.W v. State, 862 So. 2d 858 (Fla. 4th DCA 2003).

Accordingly, we reverse the trial court's order in case number 05-4367 and remand for sentencing in accordance with the DJJ's recommendation or a sentence that is justified by the record with stated reasons. See G.L. v. State, 31 Fla. L. Weekly D2383 (Fla. 5th DCA Sept. 15, 2006).

AFFIRMED in part; REVERSED in part AND REMANDED.

SAWAYA, TORPY and EVANDER, JJ., concur.

NOTES

[1] Appellant received sentences of time served in the latter two cases and makes no challenge to these dispositions on appeal.

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