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White v. State
Nicole N. Sanchez of Escobar & Associates, P.A., Tampa, for Appellant.
In this summary appeal, Christian White challenges the dismissal of his pro se motion for postconviction relief filed pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850. Because we find that Mr. White's postconviction motion was timely filed under the "mailbox rule," we vacate the dismissal and reverse for the postconviction court to consider the merits of the motion on remand.
Mr. White was charged with first-degree murder and attempted robbery with a firearm in case number 2013-CF-08526. Pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement with the State, Mr. White agreed to plead guilty to the charges and was sentenced accordingly. As part of the plea deal, the State agreed to nolle prosse a separate charge of robbery with a firearm brought against Mr. White in case number 2013-CF-012580.
On February 1, 2019, Mr. White filed his motion for postconviction relief, alleging trial counsel was ineffective for failing to move to suppress a shell casing recovered by law enforcement during the execution of a warrant, which he also alleged was unlawfully obtained. He claimed the probable cause affidavit supporting the warrant was deficient because it omitted material facts. Mr. White averred that he would not have pleaded guilty, and instead would have insisted upon going to trial, had his counsel not rendered ineffective assistance.
In response to Mr. White's motion, the postconviction court, on March 13, 2019, issued an "Order for Defendant to Acknowledge Warnings, Order for Defendant to Respond, and Order Dismissing Motion for Postconviction Relief with Respect to Case 2013-CF-012580." As an initial matter, the order dismissed Mr. White's motion with respect to case number 2013-CF-012580, in which the State nolle prossed the only charge. Mr. White does not appeal the dismissal of his motion as it pertains to case number 2013-CF-012580. The order warned Mr. White of the possible consequences attached to his motion for postconviction relief, which, if granted, would result in the withdrawal of his guilty plea, and possible sanctions under rule 3.850(n)(3), among other things. The order gave Mr. White thirty days to acknowledge in writing that he was aware of the warnings contained in the order and to provide...
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