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- 724 So. 2d 1234
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PER CURIAM.
Harry K. Singletary, Secretary of the Department of Corrections [DOC], seeks a writ of certiorari, directed to the trial court, quashing that court’s order entered in DOC inmate Lancy Duggins’ criminal case, which order prohibits the DOC from cutting Dug-gins’ hair (based on Duggins’ religious beliefs). We grant the writ and quash the trial court’s order as the DOC was not given notice of the proceedings through which the order was entered. See Florida Dep’t of Corrections v. Wilson, 594 So.2d 330 (Fla. 3d DCA 1992). We also observe that even if notice had been given, the trial court lacks authority in this criminal action to regulate the treatment of a sentenced defendant in the prison system. Singletary v. Acosta, 659 So.2d 449 (Fla. 3d DCA 1995). Duggins states that he desires to challenge the validity of the DOC’s hair regulation. Our decision is without prejudice to Duggins’ seeking such relief in an appropriate forum.
Writ granted; order quashed.