Mr. Blocker pleaded guilty to burglary, sexual battery and dealing in stolen property and was sentenced to prison. The trial court's sentencing order indicates his sentence was 99 years for some counts, 30 years for others and 15 for others. But Mr. Blocker argues that his sentence is illegal because a transcript of what the trial judge said from the bench indicated the sentence was nine years. Mr. Blocker argues that under Florida law an oral pronouncement of sentence is treated as the true sentence whenever there is a discrepancy with the written sentencing order. Both the trial court and the Second District Court of Appeal denied his motion.