Williams v. State
Williams v. State
Opinion of the Court
Appellant, Kirk Williams, was charged by Information with Robbery with a Firearm. He was tried by a jury who rendered a verdict of guilty as charged. Williams now appeals the Judgment of Conviction and Sentence.
At the sentencing, the trial court sentenced Williams to a guidelines sentence of 93.2 months in state prison with a mandatory minimum of three years for use of a firearm. At the sentencing hearing the trial court said, “I label you [a] habitual felony offender. I will find that it is not necessary to protect the public, to sentence you as a habitual felony offender.”
REVERSED AND REMANDED.
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