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JOSHUA NEGRON v. STATE OF FLORIDA

Citation: 257 So. 3d 1226Docket: 17-2446

Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida; November 27, 2018; Florida; State Appellate Court

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Joshua Melvin Negron appeals the revocation of his probation and a subsequent twenty-four-month prison sentence for fleeing or eluding a law enforcement officer. The court affirms the trial court's decision to revoke probation but remands the case for the entry of a second corrected revocation order. The original corrected revocation order contained errors, specifically omitting violations related to condition five that were not mentioned during the evidentiary hearing and incorrectly referencing condition ten. The court instructs that the new order must accurately reflect the violations established after the hearing, aligning with prior cases that emphasize the necessity for revocation orders to conform to oral pronouncements made during hearings. Judges Lucas and Salario concur with the decision.