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Winchester v. State
639 So. 2d 84
Fla. Dist. Ct. App.
1994
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HALL, Judge.

The appellant filed a 3.850 motion contending that his sentence for sexual battery of a child is illegal because an essential element necessary for conviction under the statute was not alleged in the information, the jury instruction, or the verdict form. The missing allegation was the fact that the defendant is eighteen years of age or older. This issue was not raised in the trial court or by way of his previous appeal, motion for writ of habeas corpus, or mandamus.

We agree with the trial judge that the appellant did not properly preserve this issue for appellate review. In addition, we agree, as did the trial judge, with the Fourth District’s holding in Jesus v. State, 565 So.2d 1361 (Fla.App. 4th DCA 1990), that section 794.011(2), Florida Statutes (1981), refers to a person’s age as only prescribing the means by which an offender should be sentenced and not as an element of the crime.

We therefore affirm the denial of the 3.850 motion.

SCHOONOVER, A.C.J., and THREADGILL, J., concur.

Case Details

Case Name: Winchester v. State
Court Name: District Court of Appeal of Florida
Date Published: Jun 3, 1994
Citation: 639 So. 2d 84
Docket Number: No. 94-01691
Court Abbreviation: Fla. Dist. Ct. App.
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