Jeffrey Smith v. State of Florida
Jeffrey Smith v. State of Florida
Opinion
Jeffrey Smith seeks review of orders denying his motion filed pursuant to Florida Rule,of Criminal Procedure 3.850 and the related motion for rehearing, as well as an order prohibiting him from filing future pro se pleadings pursuant to State v. Spencer, 751 So.2d 47 (Fla. 1999). We reverse in part.
Spencer permits a court to prohibit a litigant, who has filed repetitious and frivolous pleadings and papers, from filing further attacks on his or her conviction and sentence, after notice and opportunity to be heard. Id. at 48. Smith’s filing was his fourth amendment to his first' rule 3.850 motion. However, it reached the trial court after the court had ruled on the. pending motion. It was treated and denied as an untimely successive motion. At the State’s urging, the trial court issued a Spencer order to show cause and then issued the sanction order. We affirm the order that denied the amended motion, but reverse the sanction order. Jimenez-Jimenez v. State, 142 So.3d 901 (Fla. 4th DCA 2014); Wilson v. State, 57 So.3d 1000 (Fla. 4th- DCA 2011). While' we- reverse, we caution Smith that, should he abuse the process by continually filing additional pleadings, he may face the same prohibition again.
Affirmed in part, reversed in part.
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