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Travis L. JACKSON, Appellant, v. STATE of Florida, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District2018-08-01No. No. 4D16-2157
252 So. 3d 767

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Gross, J.

We affirm appellants convictions and write to address one issue.

Appellant was jointly tried along with his co-defendant. At trial, the state sought to introduce a still photograph taken from the convenience store security video to show that appellants mother had previously identified the co-defendant in the photograph, which had her initials written at the top. Following Ibar v. State , 938 So.2d 451 (Fla. 2006), the trial court precluded the admission of the photograph. During trial, the co-defendant asked certain questions of a detective on cross-examination regarding prior identifications, which, as the trial court ruled, opened the door to the evidence previously held inadmissible.

On appeal, appellant challenges the admission of that testimony against him. He relies on United States v. White , 887 F.2d 267 (D.C. Cir. 1989), which holds that the opening-the-door doctrine does not apply to testimony elicited by co-defendants. White clearly states its holding:

The prosecution may not gain, through the device of a joint trial, admission against one defendant of otherwise inadmissible evidence on the happenstance that the door to admitting the evidence has been opened by a co-defendant.

Id. at 270.

We do not reach the White issue because appellant failed to preserve it by raising the specific ground of the objection at trial. § 90.104(1), Fla. Stat. (2017) ; Vergara v. State, 486 So.2d 14, 15 (Fla. 3d DCA 1986) (appellants failure to specifically object at trial failed to preserve his objection based on Bruton v. United States , 391 U.S. 123, 88 S.Ct. 1620, 20 L.Ed.2d 476 (1968) ). Appellants objection to hearsay at trial was insufficient to put the court on notice of the White issue he now raises on appeal.

Affirmed .

Conner and Klingensmith, JJ., concur.