PER CURIAM.
N.J.M. was adjudicated guilty of three counts of sexual battery on a child under twelve years of age by a person under eighteen years of age. He was not committed to a residential program but was, instead, placed on probation until his nineteenth birthday. Over objection, the trial court designated N.J.M. as a "serious or habitual juvenile offender" (SHO). On appeal, N.J.M. argues that section 985.47(1), Florida Statutes (2008), permits a SHO designation...
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