Case Name: Juan Castillo GARCIA, a/k/a Juan Castillo, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1995-12-29
Citations: 666 So. 2d 231
Docket Number: No. 94-02548
Parties: Juan Castillo GARCIA, a/k/a Juan Castillo, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
Judges: RYDER, A.C.J., and ALTENBERND, J., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 666
Pages: 231–232

Head Matter:
Juan Castillo GARCIA, a/k/a Juan Castillo, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
No. 94-02548.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
Dec. 29, 1995.
James Marion Moorman, Public Defender, and D.P. Chanco, Assistant Public Defender, Bartow, for Appellant.
Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Patricia J. Hakes, Assistant Attorney General, Tampa, for Appellee.

Opinion:
QUINCE, Judge.
The appellant, Juan Castillo Garcia, appeals the length of his sentence. Because his sentence exceeds the statutory maximum, we reverse.
Garcia pleaded no contest to a charge of dealing in stolen property, a second-degree felony. The crime was committed on February 13, 1994, and Garcia was sentenced under the guidelines which became effective on January 1, 1994. The maximum sentence for a second-degree felony is fifteen years in prison. § 775.082(3), Fla.Stat. (1993). Garcia's sentence of one year, seven months and twenty-one days of prison, followed by thirteen years and five months probation, exceeds the statutory maximum by twenty-one days.
A guidelines sentence, which includes the inearcerative portion of the sentence along with the probationary period, may not exceed the statutory maximum for the offense charged. State v. Holmes, 360 So.2d 380 (Fla.1978); Robbins v. State, 641 So.2d 934 (Fla. 2d DCA 1994). See also Fla. R.Crim.P. 3.702(d)(19).
Since the sentence exceeds the statutory maximum for a second-degree felony, we reverse and remand for resentencing.
RYDER, A.C.J., and ALTENBERND, J., concur.
. Section 921.001(5), Florida Statutes (1993), is not applicable because the guidelines recommended sentence of 19.7 months does not exceed the statutory maximum for this offense.