Florida District Courts of Appeal, 2002

SJ v. State

SJ v. State
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided December 20, 2002 · Per Curiam
831 So. 2d 1288; 2002 WL 31840790 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

SJ v. State

Opinion

831 So.2d 1288 (2002)

S.J., A Child, Appellant,
v.
STATE of Florida, Appellee.

No. 5D02-697.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

December 20, 2002.

James B. Gibson, Public Defender, and Noel A. Pelella, Assistant Public Defender, Daytona Beach, for Appellant.

*1289 Richard E. Doran, Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Ann M. Phillips, Assistant Attorney General, Daytona Beach, for Appellee.

PER CURIAM.

S.J., a child, was charged with battery upon a law enforcement officer. During the adjudicatory hearing, the trial judge found the proof insufficient to support that charge, but found it sufficient to support guilt of the uncharged crime of resisting an officer with violence and entered an order of delinquency. Apparently the court believed that the crime of resisting was a lesser included offense of the original charge. See e.g. Lee v. State, 779 So.2d 607, 608 (Fla. 2d DCA 2001).

The conviction of a crime not charged constitutes fundamental error and we vacate the order of delinquency. A trial judge has no authority to issue an order amending a charge. Snipes v. State, 733 So.2d 1000 (Fla. 1999).

ORDER VACATED.

THOMPSON, C.J., PETERSON and PALMER, JJ., concur.

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