Robinson v. State
Robinson v. State
Opinion of the Court
At the age of seventeen, Gregory Robinson shot a former classmate in the head. The former classmate died, the State charged Robinson with second-degree murder, and Robinson pleaded guilty. The court sentenced Robinson to life in prison with judicial review after twenty-five years. Robinson now argues that the sentence was illegal.
To the extent Robinson argues the trial court was obligated to make specific findings as to each factor under section 921.1401-Florida's juvenile life-sentencing statute-his argument is foreclosed by our recent decision in Dortch v. State ,
*849AFFIRMED .
Roberts, Kelsey, and Winsor, JJ., concur.
We also reject Robinson's contention that the court failed to hold a competency hearing, a contention the record refutes.
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