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10-2586 DAVID TROY KNOWLES, v. STATE OF FLORIDA
State: Florida
Court: Florida First District Court
Docket No: 10-2586
Case Date: 07/20/2010
Preview:IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL FIRST DISTRICT, STATE OF FLORIDA DAVID TROY KNOWLES, Appellant, v. STATE OF FLORIDA, Appellee. _____________________________/ Opinion filed July 20, 2010. An appeal from the Circuit Court for Okaloosa County. William F. Stone, Judge. David Troy Knowles, pro se, Appellant. Bill McCollum, Attorney General, Tallahassee, for Appellee. NOT FINAL UNTIL TIME EXPIRES TO FILE MOTION FOR REHEARING AND DISPOSITION THEREOF IF FILED CASE NO. 1D10-2586

HAWKES, C.J. Appellant challenges the denial of his postconviction motion brought pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850 (2010). Without reaching the merits of the motion, we affirm the trial courts denial as the motion was clearly untimely.

A Rule 3.850 motion must be filed within two years after the defendants judgment and sentence become final. See Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850(b). The two-

year time period begins to run when appellate proceedings have concluded and the court issues a mandate, a fact clearly stated in the Rule. See Jones v. State, 602 So. 2d 606, 607 (Fla. 1st DCA 1992). Although the Rule lists three exceptions to its timeliness requirement, it indicates the exceptions must be alleged in the postconviction motion to be considered. See Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.850(b)(1-3). Here, the appellate proceedings in Appellants case concluded nearly 19 years ago when this Court affirmed his conviction. Despite this fact, Appellant proceeded to file the instant motion, giving no reason for his tardiness and failing to allege any of the exceptions listed in Rule 3.850(b)(1-3). When the trial court denied the action as time barred, Appellant ignored its reasoning and filed the instant appeal. Such action, which shows a lack of respect for court procedure and an indifference to the law, has resulted in court time and resources being spent on an appeal whose baseless nature was plain from the start. See Proctor v. State, 869 So. 2d 752, 753 (Fla. 5th DCA 2004), quoting United States v. Robinson, 251 F.3d 594, 596 (7th Cir. 2001) (",,having to file, read, and return a frivolous motion is almost as great a burden on the courts staff as the preparation of a ruling"). Considering that the motion was clearly time barred, and considering that this fact

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was made known to Appellant prior to the filing of this appeal , we find Appellants appeal to be frivolous. For this reason, we not only affirm the denial of Appellants 3.850 motion, but also recommend that the Department of Corrections impose disciplinary sanctions, including, if appropriate, the loss of gain time. See
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