Thus, the probation-revocation order is void. See Shugart v. State, 360 So.3d 705, 707 (Ala. Crim. App. 2021) ("[W]hen a circuit court purports to revoke a defendant's probation when that sentence ‘was unauthorized in the first place,’ the circuit court's order purporting to revoke probation ‘is void' and must be vacated."). Because the circuit court's revocation order is void, the circuit court must vacate that order.
Id." Shugart v. State, 360 So. 3d 705, 707 (Ala. Crim. App. 2021).
346 So.3d at 16." Shugart v. State, 360 So.3d 705, 707 n. 2 (Ala.Crim.App.2021).