Kalvin Youman brought these six consolidated appeals pursuant to Anders v. California,
The trial court accepted Youman’s pleas in all six cases and imposed sentences in accordance with the terms of the plea agreement. Youman filed a timely Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.800(b)(2) motion challenging the imposition of the $100 cost for indigent legal assistance pursuant to section 938.29(l)(a), Florida Statutes, and the $20 court cost imposed pursuant to section 938.06(1), Florida Statutes, in all six cases. The trial court granted the motion and made the corrections in 1D12-2471, 1D12-2473, 1D12-2474, and 1D12-2475. Because the court failed to rule on this motion within sixty days in 1D12-2470 and 1D12-2472, however, the motion is deemed denied as to these two cases. See Fla. R.Crim. P. 3.800(b)(2)(B); Gallegos v. State,
Anders counsel argues that, because the trial court imposed the $100 cost without informing Youman of his right to contest the amount of the lien, this cost must be stricken from the judgments in 1D12-2470 and 1D12-2472, and the case remanded for appropriate procedures. We agree. See § 938.29(5), Fla. Stat. (2008); Fla. R.Crim. P. 3.720(d)(1); In re Anders Briefs,
Counsel asserts also that, where the trial court imposed no fine, it was error to add the $20 cost as an “additional surcharge” in 1D12-2470 and 1D12-2472, which involved January 2009 offenses. This is true under the particular facts of these two cases. See § 938.06(1), Fla. Stat. (2008); Kirkland,,
Accordingly, we strike the $100 indigent legal assistance lien imposed under section 938.29(l)(a), Florida Statutes, and the $20 court cost imposed under section 938.06(1), Florida Statutes (2008), in 1D12-2470 and 1D12-2472, and remand for correction of the sentencing errors. We affirm the convictions and sentences in all other respects.
AFFIRMED in part, REVERSED in part, REMANDED.
