Case Name: James O. STRICKLEN, Appellant (Defendant), v. STATE of Florida, Appellee (State)
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1976-05-12
Citations: 332 So. 2d 119
Docket Number: No. AA-317
Parties: James O. STRICKLEN, Appellant (Defendant), v. STATE of Florida, Appellee (State).
Judges: BOYER, C. J., and McCORD, J., concur.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 332
Pages: 119–120

Head Matter:
James O. STRICKLEN, Appellant (Defendant), v. STATE of Florida, Appellee (State).
No. AA-317.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
May 12, 1976.
Amended on Rehearing June 10, 1976.
Richard W. Ervin, III, Public Defender, for appellant.
Robert L. Shevin, Atty. Gen., and Charles W. Musgrove, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.

Opinion:
MILLS, Judge.
Stricklen was charged with, and convicted by a jury of manslaughter by culpable negligence, and driving an automobile while intoxicated resulting in the death of Cain. He appeals from the judgment of conviction and concurrent five-year sentences on each offense. Stricklen contends that the trial court erred in imposing the two sentences, because there was only one homicide. We agree. Phillips v. State, 289 So.2d 769 (Fla.App.2d, 1974). Only one sentence is appropriate where there is only one homicide.
Reversed and remanded for the entry of but one sentence.
BOYER, C. J., and McCORD, J., concur.