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    • Florida Statutes
    • Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections
    • Chapter 918 - Conduct of Trial
    • 918.04 - Procedure When Offense Committed in Another County.

    Florida Statutes
    Chapter 918 - Conduct of Trial
    918.04 - Procedure When Offense Committed in Another County.


    History.—s. 209, ch. 19554, 1939; CGL 1940 Supp. 8663(217); s. 113, ch. 70-339; s. 1537, ch. 97-102.

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    Florida Statutes

    Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections

    Chapter 918 - Conduct of Trial

    918.015 - Right to Speedy Trial.

    918.0155 - Expeditious Disposition of Particular Criminal Cases Involving a Child Under Age 16.

    918.0157 - Right to Trial by Jury.

    918.016 - Trial of Remaining Defendants After Grant of Continuance to Others.

    918.03 - Procedure When Offense Committed Outside State.

    918.04 - Procedure When Offense Committed in Another County.

    918.05 - View by Jury.

    918.06 - Separation and Detention of Jurors; Admonition by Court.

    918.07 - Admonition to Officer in Charge of Jurors.

    918.10 - Charge to Jury; Request for Instructions.

    918.12 - Tampering With Jurors.

    918.13 - Tampering With or Fabricating Physical Evidence.

    918.16 - Sex Offenses; Testimony of Person Under Age 16 or Who Has an Intellectual Disability; Testimony of Victim; Courtroom Cleared; Exceptions.

    918.19 - Closing Argument.

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