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Criminal Laws in Florida
Some of Florida’s criminal laws have gathered public consideration as of recent years. One of the most dissected and talked about rule is Florida’s alleged “Stand Your Ground” gun law, which subtleties the legitimate manners by which one can act with lethal force if their life is at serious risk. Florida has laws on the books concerning computer crimes, cocaine offenses (beholding back to its long stretches of drug smuggling), tax evasion and prostitution, to give some examples.
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Capital Punishment Laws in Florida
Florida allows and effectively implements capital punishment or death penalty for the most heinous of crimes. Florida utilizes lethal injection for its executions yet an inmate can request electrocution.
Violent Crimes Punishable by Death in Florida
In the state of Florida, the death penalty as a capital punishment is a present threat to those accused of heinous crimes. More or less, capital crimes have to do with the most noticeably awful sorts of murders. Murder under Section 782.04 of the Florida Statutes is characterized as the “unlawful killing of a human being.”
At the point when murder is premeditated and intended to cause death of any person, or it was submitted while the guilty party was executing or attempting to perpetrate arson, robbery, sexual battery, burglary or another serious felony, it is a capital felony and punishable by death or by life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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