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State v. Fundora

Supreme Court of Florida
Sep 24, 1987
513 So. 2d 122 (Fla. 1987)

Summary

In State v. Fundora, 513 So.2d 122 (Fla. 1987), the supreme court held that defense counsel's failure to inform the defendant of possible deportation did not constitute ineffective assistance of counsel because deportation was only a "collateral consequence" of the plea.

Summary of this case from Dugart v. State

Opinion

No. 70150.

September 24, 1987.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dade County, Richard V. Margolius, J.

Robert A. Butterworth, Atty. Gen., and Richard L. Polin, Asst. Atty. Gen., Miami, for petitioner.

Michael E. Allen, Public Defender, Second Judicial Circuit, Tallahassee, for respondent.


We have for review Fundora v. State, 508 So.2d 1250 (Fla. 3d DCA 1987), because of conflict with our recent decision in State v. Ginebra, 511 So.2d 960 (Fla. 1987). We have jurisdiction, article V, section 3(b)(3), Florida Constitution, and quash the decision below.

Relying on its decisions in Ginebra v. State, 498 So.2d 467 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986), and Edwards v. State, 393 So.2d 597 (Fla. 3d DCA 1981), the district court below reversed the trial court's summary denial of Fundora's Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850 motion, finding that "1) appellant's contentions, that his counsel was ineffective in failing to inform Fundora of the possibility of deportation as a result of his guilty plea and that his pleas were made involuntary as a result of this lack of information, are valid grounds for collateral relief from his guilty pleas . . . and 2) appellant sufficiently alleges facts which, if proven, would support his prayer for relief." 508 So.2d at 1250 (citations omitted). In State v. Ginebra, we recently quashed the third district's decision in that case and expressly disapproved its reasoning in Edwards, holding that "counsel's failure to advise his client of the collateral consequence of deportation does not constitute ineffective assistance of counsel." 511 So.2d at 962.

The trial court's summary denial of Fundora's 3.850 motion was proper under our holding in Ginebra. Accordingly, we quash the decision below and remand for proceedings consistent with this opinion.

It is so ordered.

McDONALD, C.J., and OVERTON, SHAW, BARKETT and GRIMES, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

State v. Fundora

Supreme Court of Florida
Sep 24, 1987
513 So. 2d 122 (Fla. 1987)

In State v. Fundora, 513 So.2d 122 (Fla. 1987), the supreme court held that defense counsel's failure to inform the defendant of possible deportation did not constitute ineffective assistance of counsel because deportation was only a "collateral consequence" of the plea.

Summary of this case from Dugart v. State
Case details for

State v. Fundora

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF FLORIDA, PETITIONER, v. GERARDO FUNDORA, RESPONDENT

Court:Supreme Court of Florida

Date published: Sep 24, 1987

Citations

513 So. 2d 122 (Fla. 1987)

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