Appellant, Demond Dumas, challenges his conviction and sentence on two grounds, only one of which has merit. Appellant argues that the trial court committed fundamental error by considering whether he expressed remorse when imposing his sentence. We agree and reverse.
A lack of remorse or a failure to accept responsibility may not be considered by the trial court when fashioning an appropriate sentence. Green v. State,
We AFFIRM the conviction, VACATE the sentence, and REMAND with instructions to resentence Appellant before a different judge.
REVERSED and REMANDED.
