SHARP, W., J.
Irons appeals from his judgment and sentences for sexual battery and attempted sexual battery. On appeal, Irons argues that the results of a search of his person while in jail should have been suppressed. We disagree and conclude that the search was reasonable, given its purpose, the manner in which it was conducted and its minimal intrusion. See Gonzalez v. State,
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