Zamot v. State
Zamot v. State
Opinion of the Court
Appellant was tried and convicted of first degree murder and aggravated battery. He was sentenced to 199 years for the murder conviction and 15 consecutive years for the battery. By this appeal, he asserts that the following errors occurred in the proceedings below:
I.THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN EXCLUDING THE TESTIMONY OF THE DEFENDANT’S WITNESSES AT TRIAL.
II.THERE WAS INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO CONVICT THE DEFENDANT OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER.
III. THE COURT COMMITTED REVERSIBLE ERROR IN DENYING DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR MISTRIAL AND IN FAILING TO GIVE A CAUTIONARY INSTRUCTION TO THE JURY.
IV. THE COURT IMPROPERLY SENTENCED THE DEFENDANT UNDER FLORIDA STATUTE § 775.-082.
Having read the briefs and reviewed the record we find no merit in the arguments raised in points I, II and III. However, we agree that the sentence of 199 years for the
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