Brandon A. Brown appeals from the second summary denial of his motion for post-conviction relief filed pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850. We reversed the postconviction court’s first summary denial of the motiоn because the order did not include any attachments to refute Brown’s double jeopardy claims.
See Brown v. State,
Brown entered an open guilty plea to four counts of robbery with a firearm, one count of carjacking, and one count of possession of cocaine. In his motion for post-cоnviction relief, Brown raised two claims for relief based on double jeоpardy. First, Brown contended that two of the robbery convictions, counts four and five, involved only one taking from one victim during one criminal episodе. Second, Brown asserted that his trial counsel was ineffective for failing tо research the double jeopardy claim and object to the violation.
A defendant may properly raise a double jeopardy сlaim in a 3.850 motion even after pleading guilty.
See Coughlin v. State,
In this case, the factual basis for counts four and five offered at the plea colloquy describe only a single taking: “Mr. Brown possessed a gun at that time and pointed the gun agаinst the clerk, the victim in Count Four, Diane Minton, the victim in Count Five, Scott Henderson, and grabbed an amount of cash from the register.” (Emphasis added.) The post- *1233 conviction court found in its second summary denial that counts four and five are based on two separate robberies because there were two separate victims. This was error.
A single taking from one register supports only one charge, and the presence of two employees does not transform one robbery into two.
Lundy v. State,
The record attachments supplied by the postconviction court fail to refute and actually establish Brown’s double jeopardy claim. Accordingly, we reverse the order denying Brown’s motion for pоstconviction relief and remand for the court to vacate the adjudication of guilt and sentence on count five.
See Rodriguez v. State,
Reversed and remanded with directions.
