Looney v. State
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Opinion
Joe Looney, Jr., pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of cocaine, in violation of Ala. Code 1975, §
Before accepting the guilty pleas, the circuit court informed him, based upon the statement of defense counsel, that the punishment for the trafficking offense was "not less than ten years or more than life," with a "three year mandatory jail sentence."
At the sentencing hearing, the defendant stipulated that he had a prior felony conviction. The circuit court then informed the defendant that the minimum sentence would be 15 years' imprisonment.
The trafficking charge involved 2.79 pounds of cannabis. The minimum sentence for that offense is a "mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of three calendar years." §
Section
A conviction for trafficking with one prior felony conviction requires a punishment of "imprisonment for life or for any term of not more than 99 years but not less than 15 years." §
Here, it clearly appears that both the trial judge and defense counsel informed the defendant of an erroneous minimum sentence he could receive for trafficking.
Boykin v. Alabama,
We share with the attorney general some concern that the issue now presented was not presented to the trial court and preserved for review. See Willis v. State,
The guilty plea in the trafficking case (CC-88-984.02) is hereby set aside. The judgment is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings in that regard.
The judgment of the circuit court is affirmed in case CC-88-984.01, involving the possession of cocaine.
CC-88-984.01, AFFIRMED;
CC-88-984.02, REVERSED AND REMANDED.
All Judges concur.
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