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708 So. 2d 321

Johnson v. Singletary

District Court of Appeal of Florida · decided 1998-03-18

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Relies on 506 So. 2d 405 - State v. Tyner

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Decided 1998-03-18

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PER CURIAM.

¶1The petitioner, Charles Johnson, seeks a writ of habeas corpus based on ineffective assistance of appellate counsel. We grant the petition and remand for resentencing within the guidelines.

¶2In the instant ease, although the petitioner’s trial counsel correctly argued that a departure from the sentencing guidelines cannot be based on prior offenses for which no conviction was obtained, the trial court nonetheless entered a departure sentence. See State v. Tyner, 506 So.2d 405, 406 (Fla.1987). Because the petitioner’s appellate counsel failed to raise this issue on appeal, we agree with the petitioner that he was denied effective assistance of appellate counsel. Accordingly, we grant the petition and remand for resentencing within the guidelines.

¶3Petition granted; remanded for resentenc-ing.

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