Florida District Courts of Appeal, 2003

Hall v. State

Hall v. State
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided July 23, 2003 · Covington, Fulmer, Whatley
855 So. 2d 116; 2003 Fla. App. LEXIS 11047; 2003 WL 21697020 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Hall v. State

Opinion of the Court

FULMER, Judge.

David Hall appeals his conviction and sentence for attempted first-degree murder. We reject the arguments made by Hall concerning the sufficiency of the evidence and the imposition of discretionary court costs, but we agree that the trial court erred in classifying Hall’s offense as a life felony.

Hall was sentenced to a minimum mandatory life sentence as a prison releasee reoffender, pursuant to section 775.082(9), Florida Statutes (2000). The trial court stated at sentencing that the offense carried a mandatory life sentence.

Hall argues on appeal that the offense should have been classified as a first-degree felony. Hall preserved this argument for review by filing a motion to correct sentence pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 8.800(b)(2). We agree that the trial court erred in sentencing Hall for a life felony.

Attempted first-degree murder is a first-degree felony. See §§ 782.04, 777.04(4)(b), Fla. Stat. (2000). The information charges that Hall committed the offense by stabbing the victim with a deadly weapon, but the verdict form does not reflect a jury finding that Hall used a deadly weapon in the commission of the offense. Therefore, it was error to reclassify the offense to a life felony for the use of a weapon pursuant to section 775.087(l)(a), Florida Statutes (2000). See State v. Tripp, 642 So.2d 728 (Fla. 1994). Accordingly, we reverse and remand for the trial court to correct the judgment and resentence Hall for a first-degree felony.

Reversed and remanded.

WHATLEY and COVINGTON, JJ., Concur.

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