Case Name: Kevin SCOTT, Appellant, v. The STATE of Florida, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1981-12-08
Citations: 407 So. 2d 273
Docket Number: No. 81-141
Parties: Kevin SCOTT, Appellant, v. The STATE of Florida, Appellee.
Judges: Before HUBBART, C. J., and SCHWARTZ and JORGENSON, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 407
Pages: 273–274

Head Matter:
Kevin SCOTT, Appellant, v. The STATE of Florida, Appellee.
No. 81-141.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District.
Dec. 8, 1981.
Bennett H. Brummer, Public Defender, Harold Mendelow and Harold Solomon, Sp. Asst. Public Defenders, for appellant.
Jim Smith, Atty. Gen. and Alan T. Lip-son, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.
Before HUBBART, C. J., and SCHWARTZ and JORGENSON, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The appellant Kevin Scott appeals a judgment of conviction and sentence for attempted burglary entered in the Circuit Court for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida. Scott raised four points for reversal of his conviction, none of which we find persuasive. In the Interest of M. E., 370 So.2d 795 (Fla.1979); Henderson v. State, 304 So.2d 537 (Fla.3d DCA 1974); Stunson v. State, 228 So.2d 294 (Fla.3d DCA 1969), cert. denied, 237 So.2d 179 (Fla.1970); Crum v. State, 172 So.2d 24, 25 (Fla.3d DCA), cert. denied, 179 So.2d 218 (Fla.1965).
In addition, Scott's attack on his sentence based on Villery v. The Florida Probation & Parole Commission, 396 So.2d 1107 (Fla.1981), will not be entertained upon this appeal, although on its face it appears to be well-founded, in view of the representations of his counsel that Scott himself did not specifically authorize this attack after being fully advised of the more severe sentence which could be imposed upon resentencing by the trial court should the original sentence be vacated. We, therefore, treat the Villery point as not having been made here without prejudice to Scott to file a motion to vacate his sentence under Fla.R.Crim.P. 3.850 based on Villery after being fully advised in the premises.
Affirmed.