Mike FLETCHER, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.
No. AE-460.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
August 31, 1982.
Rehearing Denied November 16, 1982.
428 So. 2d 667
SHIVERS, Judge.
Jim Smith, Atty. Gen. and Richard A. Patterson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Tallahassee, for appellee.
SHIVERS, Judge.
Appellant seeks review of his convictions and sentences for the possession with intent to sell and the sale of cannabis, asserting the trial court erred in failing to grant his motion for judgment of acquittal for the possession charge and in sentencing appellant for both convictions. We affirm the conviction but reverse the sentence.
On December 31, 1980, appellant met Officer Mooring in a lounge in Panama City Beach. After a brief conversation, appellant agreed to sell Mooring an ounce of cannabis. The pair then drove to an abandoned restaurant where appellant obtained a baggie of cannabis and handed it to Mooring. Appellant‘s motions for judgment of acquittal were denied and the jury convicted appellant as charged.
Appellant first asserts the trial court erred in failing to grant his motion for judgment of acquittal for the possession charge because the evidence did not demonstrate appellant ever possessed cannabis. Daudt v. State, 368 So. 2d 52 (Fla. 2d DCA 1979). A motion for judgment of acquittal is appropriate only where there is no legally sufficient evidence on which the jury may
Appellant also asserts the trial court erred in sentencing appellant for the conviction of possession of cannabis and for the sale of cannabis.
(1) The provisions of this code and offenses defined by other statutes shall be strictly construed; when the language is susceptible of differing constructions, it shall be construed most favorably to the accused.
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(4) Whoever, in the course of one criminal transaction or episode, commits an act or acts constituting a violation of two or more criminal statutes, upon conviction and adjudication of guilt, shall be sentenced separately for each criminal offense, excluding lesser included offenses, committed during said criminal episode, and the sentencing judge may order the sentences to be served concurrently or consecutively.
Since the record demonstrates appellant was charged with two counts of violating
Accordingly, the sentence is REVERSED and the cause REMANDED to the trial court with instructions to resentence appellant for one of the convictions.
BOOTH and JOANOS, JJ., concur.
ON MOTION FOR REHEARING
SHIVERS, Judge.
Appellee attacks the assumption, implied in our original opinion in this case, that possession with intent to sell is a lesser included offense of sale of a controlled substance.
The motion is DENIED.
BOOTH and JOANOS, JJ., concur.
