Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, 1993

Scott v. State

Scott v. State
Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided August 13, 1993 · Taylor
627 So. 2d 1133; 1993 Ala. Crim. App. LEXIS 1050; 1993 WL 304600 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Scott v. State

Opinion of the Court

ON RETURN TO REMAND

TAYLOR, Judge.

The appellant, Wilburn Scott, was convicted of selling a controlled substance. We remanded this cause with directions to the circuit court to resentence the appellant. Scott v. State, 627 So.2d 1131 (Ala.Cr.App. 1993). The trial court has complied with our directions and has sentenced the appellant to 3 years’ imprisonment; that sentence was enhanced by an additional 5 years’ imprison*1134ment pursuant to § 13A-12-250, because the sale occurred within three miles of a school, and by another 5 years’ imprisonment pursuant to § 13A-12-270, because the sale occurred within three miles of a public housing project. The appellant’s sentence, including all enhancements, is 13 years’ imprisonment.

The judgment in this cause is now due to be affirmed.

AFFIRMED.

All the Judges concur.

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