(1) When there is sufficient evidence of the facts which give rise to the presumption to go to the jury, the issue of the existence of the presumed fact must be submitted to the jury, unless the court is satisfied that the evidence as a whole clearly negatives the presumed fact; and
(2) When the issue of the existence of the presumed fact is submitted to the jury, the court shall charge that while the presumed fact must, on all the evidence, be proved beyond a reasonable doubt, the law declares that the jury may regard the facts giving rise to the presumption as sufficient evidence of the presumed fact.
History.—s. 9, ch. 67-340.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 817 - Fraudulent Practices
Part II - Credit Card Crimes (Ss. 817.57-817.685)
817.59 - False statement as to financial condition or identity.
817.60 - Theft; obtaining credit card through fraudulent means.
817.61 - Fraudulent use of credit cards.
817.611 - Traffic in or possess counterfeit credit cards.
817.612 - Expired or revoked credit cards.
817.62 - Fraud by person authorized to provide goods or services.
817.631 - Possession and transfer of credit-card-making equipment.
817.64 - Receipt of money, etc., obtained by fraudulent use of credit cards.
817.645 - Alteration of credit card invoice; penalties.
817.646 - Credit card lists prohibited; penalty.
817.65 - Defenses not available.