Johnson v. State
Johnson v. State
Opinion of the Court
Appellant, James Johnson, a juvenile, was convicted of battery in Count I and attempted escape in Count II. He was sentenced to 364 days’ imprisonment on each count; however, there is some confusion in the record as to whether the sentences were concurrent or consecutive. Furthermore, adult sanctions having been imposed upon appellant, the trial court was obligated to comply with section 39.111(7), Florida Statutes (1987), and make written findings pursuant to the criteria set forth therein.
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