(1) If the commission of an offense commenced outside the state is consummated within this state, the offender shall be tried in the county where the offense is consummated.
(2) If the commission of an offense commenced within this state is consummated outside the state, the offender shall be tried in the county where the offense is commenced.
History.—RS 2360; GS 3185; RGS 5015; CGL 7117; s. 160, ch. 19554, 1939; CGL 1940 Supp. 8663(167); s. 73, ch. 70-339.
Note.—Former s. 932.07.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections
Chapter 910 - Jurisdiction and Venue
910.005 - State Criminal Jurisdiction.
910.006 - State Special Maritime Criminal Jurisdiction.
910.01 - Offenses Committed Partly in This State.
910.02 - Offense Committed While in Transit.
910.03 - Place of Trial Generally.
910.035 - Transfer From County for Plea, Sentence, or Participation in a Problem-Solving Court.
910.04 - Where Aider in One County and Offense Committed in Another.
910.05 - Where Acts Constituting One Offense Are Committed in Two or More Counties.
910.06 - Where Person in One County Commits Offense in Another.
910.09 - Cause of Death Inflicted in One County and Death Occurs in Another.
910.10 - Where Stolen Property Brought Into Another County.
910.11 - Conviction or Acquittal Bar to Prosecution.
910.13 - Accessory After the Fact.