Watkins v. State
Opinions
On October 12, 1994, we extended our original opinion in this case to empower the trial court to consider a proposed joint motion and agreement between the appellant and the state, wherein the appellant agreed to admit his guilt of the capital offense charged in the indictment in open court and to waive certain of his rights in exchange for a reduction in his sentence from death to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. Watkins v. State,
"The Prosecutor and Watkins and his counsel have submitted for the Court[']s approval a 'Joint Motion and Agreement' requesting that the sentence of death imposed in this case be set aside and the Defendant be resentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole.
"After a hearing and a full colloquy with the Defendant, the Court finds that the Defendant has knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily entered into this agreement. All parties signed the Motion in open court. The 'Joint Motion and Agreement' is approved and the sentence of Death in this case is set aside and the Defendant is sentenced to a term of life imprisonment without possibility of parole."
Thus, the appeal of this case, having been rendered moot by the trial court's approval of the joint motion and agreement, and by the setting aside of the death penalty and the resentencing of the appellant to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, is due to be dismissed.
DISMISSED.
McMILLAN, LONG and COBB, JJ., concur.
TAYLOR, P.J., dissents with opinion.
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