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    • Florida Statutes
    • Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections
    • Chapter 939 - Costs
    • 939.03 - Execution for Costs in Capital Cases.

    Florida Statutes
    Chapter 939 - Costs
    939.03 - Execution for Costs in Capital Cases.


    History.—s. 7, ch. 159, 1848; RS 2985; GS 4059; RGS 6163; CGL 8477.

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    Structure Florida Statutes

    Florida Statutes

    Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections

    Chapter 939 - Costs

    939.02 - Costs Before Committing Trial Court Judge.

    939.03 - Execution for Costs in Capital Cases.

    939.04 - Execution for Costs in Other Cases.

    939.06 - Acquitted Defendant Not Liable for Costs.

    939.08 - Costs to Be Certified Before Audit.

    939.09 - Sheriff’s Mileage.

    939.11 - Unnecessary Charge for Confining Prisoner Not to Be Allowed.

    939.12 - Cost Against State in Supreme Court.

    939.13 - Power of Chief Financial Officer.

    939.14 - County Not to Pay Costs in Cases Where Information Is Not Filed or Indictment Found.

    939.17 - Application of Cash Deposit to Fine and Costs.

    939.185 - Assessment of Additional Court Costs and Surcharges.

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