Mr. Collins entered an open no contest plea to the charge of robbery and was sentenced as a habitual felony offender. At sentencing, Mr. Collins' attorney objected that the evidence presented by the State was insufficient to demonstrate that his prior convictions met the statutory requirements for habitual felony offender sentencing. The Second District Court of Appeal reversed Mr. Collins' habitual felony offender sentence and remanded for resentencing under the Criminal Punishment Code. The Second District held that, because an objection was raised in the original sentencing, the State is not permitted an opportunity on remand to produce new evidence that Collins qualifies for a habitual felony offender sentence