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Vela v. State

Supreme Court of Florida
Jul 16, 1998
717 So. 2d 519 (Fla. 1998)

Opinion

No. 91795.

July 16, 1998.

Application for Review of the Decision of the District Court of Appeal — Certified Direct Conflict of Decisions Second District — Case No. 97-00701 (Polk County).

James Marion Moorman, Public Defender, and Cynthia J. Dodge, Assistant Public Defender, Tenth Judicial Circuit, Bartow, Florida, for Petitioner.

Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General, Robert J. Krauss, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Chief of Criminal Law, and Deborah F. Hogge, Assistant Attorney General, Tampa, Florida, for Respondent.


We have for review the decision in State v. Vela, 700 So.2d 779 (Fla. 2d DCA 1997), which the district court certified to be in conflict with the opinion in Galloway v. State, 680 So.2d 616 (Fla. 4th DCA 1996), concerning the issue of whether additional sentencing points for carrying or possessing a firearm during the commission of a crime may be added to a defendant's sentencing score where the defendant is convicted of carrying a concealed weapon or possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. We have jurisdiction. Art. V, § 3(b)(4), Fla. Const.

Recently, we resolved this conflict in White v. State, 23 Fla. L. Weekly S 311 (Fla. June 12, 1998), wherein we held that it is error for a trial court to assess additional sentencing points for possessing a firearm where the sole underlying crime is carrying a concealed firearm or possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. In other words, we held that rule 3.702(d)(12) of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure and section 921.0014, Florida Statutes (1993), do not contemplate the addition of sentencing points for carrying or possessing a firearm where the carrying or possession of a firearm is the essential element of the underlying offense. In so holding, we approved the Fourth District's opinion in Galloway.

In this case, defendant was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon and resisting an officer without violence. We are unable to ascertain from the record and opinion below, however, whether the defendant possessed a firearm during the commission of the additional offense for resisting an officer. Therefore, we remand for further proceedings in accordance with our decision in White.

It is so ordered.

HARDING, C.J., and OVERTON, SHAW, KOGAN and ANSTEAD, JJ., concur.

WELLS, J., dissents with an opinion.


I dissent for the reasons stated in my dissenting opinions in Asbell v. State, No. 91,078 (Fla. July 16, 1998); and White v. State, 23 Fla. L. Weekly S311 (Fla. June 12, 1998).


Summaries of

Vela v. State

Supreme Court of Florida
Jul 16, 1998
717 So. 2d 519 (Fla. 1998)
Case details for

Vela v. State

Case Details

Full title:Hugo U. VELA, Petitioner, v. STATE of Florida, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Jul 16, 1998

Citations

717 So. 2d 519 (Fla. 1998)

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