Case Name: Edward Earl GLISSON, Appellant, v. FLORIDA PAROLE AND PROBATION COMMISSION, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1982-09-29
Citations: 420 So. 2d 336
Docket Number: No. AI-165
Parties: Edward Earl GLISSON, Appellant, v. FLORIDA PAROLE AND PROBATION COMMISSION, Appellee.
Judges: ERVIN and WIGGINTON, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 420
Pages: 336–337

Head Matter:
Edward Earl GLISSON, Appellant, v. FLORIDA PAROLE AND PROBATION COMMISSION, Appellee.
No. AI-165.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
Sept. 29, 1982.
Rehearing Denied Oct. 29, 1982.
Edward Earl Glisson, pro se, appellant.
No appearance for appellee.

Opinion:
MILLS, Judge.
Glisson appeals Florida Parole and Probation Commission action establishing his presumptive parole release date. We affirm.
This court has repeatedly affirmed the use of concurrent sentences as aggravating factors. This use does not encroach on the function of the judiciary and does not violate the separation of powers clause, Article II, Section 3, Florida Constitution. See McRae v. State, 408 So.2d 775 (Fla.2d DCA 1982); Marsh v. Garwood, 65 So.2d 15 (Fla.1953).
AFFIRMED.
ERVIN and WIGGINTON, JJ., concur.