Court Opinion

ID: 2756921
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2014-12-03 16:02:43.978625+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T10:31:45.876184
License: Public Domain

PER CURIAM.
 

  Waymon Bishop appeals the trial court’s November 18, 2013 order denying his motion to clarify his sentences in lower tribunal case number 90-14763-A.
  
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  This court has considered Bishop’s motion as filed pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.800(a).
 

  The order on review states, in pertinent part, “[I]n 2001, pursuant to the Jimmy Ryce act [sic] the defendant was found to
   
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  be a sexual predator” in lower tribunal case number 01-10787.
 

  The State concedes that it dismissed its petition to have Bishop declared a sexual predator under the Jimmy Ryce Act in lower tribunal case number 01-10787.
  
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  Accordingly, we remand for the limited purpose of striking the sexual predator language from the trial court’s November 18, 2018 order.
  
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  Remanded with directions.
 

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   . In lower tribunal case number 90-14763-A, Bishop was sentenced to ten years in prison after pleading guilty to kidnapping, false imprisonment, and seven counts of sexual battery.
  

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   . The State had sought to have Bishop committed under the Jimmy Ryce Act as a sexually violent predator in lower tribunal case number 01-10787. According to the State, however, after Bishop received a life sentence in an unrelated case (lower tribunal case number 98-41196), the State dismissed its Jimmy Ryce Petition. Bishop's life sentence in lower tribunal case number 98-41196 was subsequently reduced to twenty years.
  

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   . We note that Bishop's convictions may qualify him as a "sexual offender” under section 943.0435, Florida Statutes; that issue, however, is not-before us.