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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Thomas W. AYRES, Jr., Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
    No. 4D15-3477.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District.
    May 25, 2016.
    Carey Haughwout, Public Defender, and Virginia Murphy, Assistant Public Defender, West Palm Beach, for appellant.
    No appearance for appellee.
   PER CURIAM.

In this Anders appeal, Thomas W. Ayres, Jr., challenges his judgment and sentence after entering a negotiated no contest plea to two felonies. We affirm his judgment and sentence without further comment. However, we remand for correction of a scrivener’s error in the -written sentence.

At sentencing, the trial court declared Ayres to be a habitual felony offender (“HFO”) and prison releasee reoffender (“PRR”). In accordance with the plea agreement, the court orally sentenced Ayres on count one to fifteen years and one day in prison as an HFO, with all but one day to be served as a PRR. The written sentence, however, appears to sentence Ayres to fifteen years and one day as both an HFO and a PRR. In other words, it reflects that his HFO and PRR sentences are of equal length. This is impermissible under Grant v. State, 770 So.2d 655 (Fla.2000).

On remand, the written sentence should ■ be corrected to reflect the oral pronouncement.

Affirmed and remanded with directions.

CIKLIN, C.J., WARNER and GROSS, JJ., concur. 
      
      . Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 18 L.Ed.2d 493 (1967).