Lowenthal v. StateLowenthal v. State
Kenneth LOWENTHAL, Appellant,
v.
STATE of Florida, Appellee.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.
James Marion Moorman, Public Defender, and Kendra D. Presswood, Assistant Public Defender, Bartow, for Appellant.
Kenneth Lowenthal, pro se.
Robert A. Butterworth, Attorney General, Tallahassee, and Stephen D. Ake, Assistant Attorney General, Tampa, for Appellee.
PARKER, Chief Judge.
In this appeal filed pursuant to Anders v. California,
Although the defense attorney agreed at the November 1995 sentencing hearing that Lowenthal qualified for this classification, there is no evidence in this record of the date of Lowenthal's release from prison. It was error for the trial court to make this determination without sufficient evidence before the court. In Reynolds v. State,
Accordingly, we vacate the habitual violent felony offender sentence and remand for a new sentencing hearing. Because the defense failed to object to the trial court's classification of Lowenthal as a habitual violent felony offender on the grounds that the court did not have sufficient evidence of the release date, the trial court, on remand, should permit the state to present substantiated proof of a prison release date. Thereafter, the trial court can determine whether Lowenthal meets the requirements and, if so, sentence him again as a habitual violent felony offender. See Davis v. State,
Reversed and remanded.
ALTENBERND and NORTHCUTT, JJ., concur.