May 10, 2000
Bryan Gordon v. State of Florida
Case Number(s):
96834

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Summary:

After he shot a man during a robbery outside the Full Moon Saloon, Gordon was charged with four separate crimes. A jury found him guilty, but Gordon argued he could not be sentenced for multiple offenses based on a single incident because of the constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy. The trial judge found that he could only be sentenced on two of the crimes, but the Fifth District Court reversed and ordered him sentenced on all four.