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reversing portions of defendant's sentence where trial court directed Department of Corrections to place defendant in specific drug treatment center and to provide specified treatment and medication
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No. 95-1570.
August 16, 1995.
Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dade County, Ellen Leesfield, J.
Judy Bone, Asst. Gen. Counsel, for appellant.
Joel D. Robrish, Miami, for appellee.
Before SCHWARTZ, C.J., and GODERICH and GREEN, JJ.
CONFESSION OF ERROR
Upon consideration of the appellee's commendable motion to remand, which we treat as a confession of error, those portions of the "order of judgment and sentence" which purport to direct the Department of Corrections to place the defendant in a specific drug treatment center and to provide specified medical treatment and medication — that is, each of the four substantive paragraphs on page two of the order and judgment — are hereby vacated. While it may make nonbinding recommendations, the trial court wholly lacks authority to regulate the treatment and placement of a sentenced defendant in the prison system. See Art. II, § 3, Fla. Const. (1968); Brown v. State, 427 So.2d 821 (Fla.2d DCA 1983); Florida Dep't of Health Rehabilitative Servs. v. Gross, 421 So.2d 44 (Fla.3d DCA 1982); State ex rel. Dep't of Health Rehabilitative Servs. v. Sepe, 291 So.2d 108 (Fla.3d DCA 1974). After remand, the trial judge shall enter sentence in the usual form.