Florida District Courts of Appeal, 2012

AGATHEAS v. State

AGATHEAS v. State
Florida District Courts of Appeal · Decided February 15, 2012 · Damoorgian, Ciklin
77 So. 3d 1290; 2012 WL 469735; 2012 Fla. App. LEXIS 2270 (Southern Reporter, Third Series)

AGATHEAS v. State

Opinion

ON REMAND FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF FLORIDA

DAMOORGIAN, J.

We reconsider on remand our opinion in Agatheas v. State, 28 So.3d 204 (Fla. 4th DCA 2010), which was quashed by the Florida Supreme Court in Agatheas v. State, 77 So.3d 1232 (Fla. 2011). Consistent with the supreme court’s holding that the admission of the 45-caliber revolver, photographs of the gun, bandana, and latex gloves found in Agatheas’s backpack, was error, we conclude that Agatheas was denied a fair trial by the cumulative effect *1291 of the admission of this irrelevant and inadmissible evidence elicited by the State. See Penalver v. State, 926 So.2d 1118, 1137 (Fla. 2006) (providing that where multiple errors exists, courts must consider whether the cumulative effect of those errors deprives the defendant of a fair trial) (citing Nowitzke v. State, 572 So.2d 1346, 1350 (Fla. 1990)).

Accordingly, we reverse Agatheas’s conviction and sentence and remand for a new trial.

Reversed.

MAY, C.J., and CIKLIN, J., concur.

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