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Date Created: 2024-03-13 14:04:43.886904+00
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Third District Court of Appeal
                               State of Florida

                        Opinion filed March 13, 2024.
       Not final until disposition of timely filed motion for rehearing.

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                            No. 3D23-2168
                     Lower Tribunal No. F89-27202B
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                              Jose Peralta,
                                  Appellant,

                                     vs.

                          The State of Florida,
                                  Appellee.

      An appeal under Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.141(b)(2) from
the Circuit Court for Miami-Dade County, Tanya Brinkley, Judge.

      Chase Law Florida, P.A., and Dane K. Chase (Saint Petersburg), for
appellant.

      Ashley Moody, Attorney General, and Richard L. Polin, Chief Assistant
Attorney General, for appellee.

Before LINDSEY, MILLER, and LOBREE, JJ.

     PER CURIAM.
      Affirmed. See Johnson v. State, 50 So. 3d 77, 78–79 (Fla. 3d DCA

2010) (affirming trial court’s denial of rule 3.800(a) motion to correct illegal

sentence without prejudice to permit appellant to seek relief through proper

and timely motion to withdraw the plea under rule 3.850); State v. Huerta, 38

So. 3d 883, 885 (Fla. 3d DCA 2010) (finding appeal was not cognizable

under rule 3.800(a) motion to correct illegal sentence); see also Haynes v.

State, 106 So. 3d 481, 482 (Fla. 5th DCA 2013) (“But while [appellant] sought

relief under rule 3.800(a) to obtain correction of his sentence, he was actually

challenging the terms of his plea agreement and the resulting convictions.

As the sentence was the product of a negotiated plea, the remedy is not to

correct the illegal sentence, but rather a motion under [rule] 3.850 to set

aside the plea, vacate the judgment and sentence, and reinstitute all charges

pending against [appellant] prior to entry of the plea.”) (internal citations

omitted).

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