Denton v. State
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Appellant entered a nolo contendere plea to burglary of a structure and petit theft and, as part of his sentencing, his driver’s license was suspended for thirty-six months. Appellant contends, and appellee concedes, that this case involves offenses for which the trial court is not authorized to suspend a driver’s license. Mandile v. State, 547 So.2d 1062 (Fla. 2d DCA 1989).
Accordingly, the portion of appellant’s sentence suspending driving privileges is stricken. Otherwise, we affirm the appellant’s sentence.
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