Case Name: Michael BARBOZA, Appellant, v. James B. CROSBY, Jr., Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, etc., Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 2005-08-03
Citations: 909 So. 2d 928
Docket Number: No. 3D05-1648
Parties: Michael BARBOZA, Appellant, v. James B. CROSBY, Jr., Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, etc., Appellee.
Judges: Before WELLS and CORTIÑAS, JJ., and SCHWARTZ, Senior Judge.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 909
Pages: 928–929

Head Matter:
Michael BARBOZA, Appellant, v. James B. CROSBY, Jr., Secretary, Florida Department of Corrections, etc., Appellee.
No. 3D05-1648.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Aug. 3, 2005.
Michael Barboza, in proper person.
Charles J. Crist, Jr., Attorney General, for appellee.
Before WELLS and CORTIÑAS, JJ., and SCHWARTZ, Senior Judge.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Michael Barboza appeals the summary denial of a 3.850 motion for post conviction relief claiming ineffective assistance of counsel. Barboza alleges that counsel was ineffective for failing to present evidence of his purported voluntary intoxication during his prosecution for aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and burglary with an assault. We affirm because the record demonstrates that Barboza made a statement in which he admitted to law enforcement that he entered the victim's house with the intent to steal from him. This admission, introduced into evidence without objection at Barboza's trial, demonstrates that he had the specific intent to commit these two offenses. Thus, even if Barboza had advanced a voluntary intoxication defense, there is no reasonable probability that the outcome would have been different. See Locklear v. State, 847 So.2d 543, 544 (Fla. 2d DCA 2003).
Affirmed.