Senate Bill 0424

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    Florida Senate - 1998                                   SB 424

    By Senator Crist





    20-289-98

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to public notices; creating s.

  3         775.212, F.S.; requiring the sheriff or chief

  4         of police of the county or municipality wherein

  5         an offender released from incarceration plans

  6         to reside to notify the public if the offender

  7         is a violent offender; specifying the

  8         information to be provided to the public;

  9         defining the term "violent offender" for

10         purposes of s. 775.212, F.S., to mean a person

11         who has been convicted of specified violent

12         felonies or convicted of an attempt or

13         conspiracy to commit such felonies; providing

14         an effective date.

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16  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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18         Section 1.  Section 775.212, Florida Statutes, is

19  created to read:

20         775.212  Public notification of release of violent

21  offender.--

22         (1)  Following notification by the Department of

23  Corrections, the Control Release Authority, or the Parole

24  Commission of the pending release from incarceration of an

25  offender as required under s. 944.605, the sheriff of the

26  county in which the offender plans to reside or, if the

27  offender plans to reside within a municipality, the chief of

28  police of that municipality, shall determine whether the

29  offender is a violent offender as defined in this section. If

30  the offender is a violent offender, the sheriff or the chief

31  of police, as appropriate, shall notify the public of:

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  1         (a)  The name of the violent offender;

  2         (b)  A description of the violent offender, including a

  3  photograph;

  4         (c)  The violent offender's address following release

  5  from incarceration, including the name of the county or

  6  municipality; and

  7         (d)  The circumstances of the offense or offenses

  8  committed by the violent offender.

  9         (2)  This section does not authorize the release of the

10  name of any victim of the violent offender.

11         (3)  As used in this section, the term "violent

12  offender" means an offender who has been convicted of a

13  felony, or an attempt or conspiracy to commit a felony, and

14  one or more of such convictions was for:

15         (a)  Arson.

16         (b)  Sexual battery.

17         (c)  Robbery.

18         (d)  Kidnapping.

19         (e)  Aggravated child abuse.

20         (f)  Aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled

21  adult.

22         (g)  Aggravated assault.

23         (h)  Murder.

24         (i)  Manslaughter.

25         (j)  Aggravated manslaughter of an elderly person or

26  disabled adult.

27         (k)  Aggravated manslaughter of a child.

28         (l)  Unlawful throwing, placing, or discharging of a

29  destructive device or bomb.

30         (m)  Armed burglary.

31         (n)  Aggravated battery.

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  1         (o)  Aggravated stalking.

  2         Section 2.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a

  3  law.

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  6                          SENATE SUMMARY

  7    Requires the sheriff of the county or the chief of police
      of the municipality where a violent offender who is
  8    released from incarceration plans to reside to notify the
      public of the name, address, and description of the
  9    violent offender and the circumstances of the offense
      committed by the violent offender. Defines the term
10    "violent offender" to mean an offender who has been
      convicted of committing, or attempting or conspiring to
11    commit, one or more specified violent felonies.

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