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Milena Alvarez v. State of Florida

Citation: Not availableDocket: 17-2227

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; June 8, 2018; Florida; State Appellate Court

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Milena Alvarez appeals the revocation of her probation and the judgment and sentence for organized fraud and fraudulent use of a credit card. The court identifies a clerical error in the order revoking her probation, which needs correction to accurately reflect that Alvarez was found in willful violation of probation due to failure to pay restitution and costs. The court states that Alvarez does not need to be present for this correction. Aside from this clerical issue, the judgment, sentence, and order are affirmed. The case is remanded for the correction of the clerical error, with the judges WOLF, BILBREY, and KELSEY concurring. The ruling is not final until the resolution of any timely motions under relevant Florida Appellate Procedure rules. Jason Cromey represented Alvarez, while the state was represented by Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi and Assistant Attorney General Holly N. Simcox.