SAWAYA, J.
Tracey Roberts appeals his judgment and sentence for violation of community control, arguing that 1) he was found to have committed "the non-existent crime of violation of community control felony"; and 2) the trial judge failed to enter a written order of violation stating in writing the conditions that were violated. We note parenthetically that Roberts does not contend that he did not commit a willful and substantial violation of his community control...
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