Florida Felony Offenders
Offender Information Search - Florida Department of Corrections
The Florida Department of Corrections updates this information regularly, to ensure that it is complete and accurate, however this information can change quickly. ... This database contains public record information on felony offenders sentenced to the Department of Corrections. This information only includes offenders sentenced to state prison ...
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/offendersearch/Felony Offenders | Middle District of Florida - United States Courts
Felony Offenders. Florida law deprives convicted felons of certain Civil Rights including the right to vote, serve on a jury, hold public office, and restricts the issuance and renewal of some professional licenses such as real estate and insurance. Upon final expiration of an offender's supervision, providing they have no outstanding criminal ...
https://www.flmp.uscourts.gov/felony-offendersFlorida State Felonies - GovernmentRegistry.Org
There are many different types of criminal felonies in Florida. Some of them are of a violent nature, such as murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, sexual assault, rape, aggravated assault, armed and unarmed robbery, etc. In 2000, over 175,000 people were convicted for these kinds of violent types of Felony crimes in United States of America.
https://www.governmentregistry.org/criminal-records/felonies/floridaFlorida Felony Crimes: Degrees, Fines, and Jail TIme ...
Mandatory minimums apply to three-time violent felony offenders and violent career offenders. How Felony Sentencing Works in Florida. Florida law requires judges to use a sentencing scoresheet to determine the parameters for imposing a felony sentence. The scoresheet calculates sentencing points based on offense severity (1 to 10 ...
https://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/criminal-defense/state-felony-laws/florida-felony-class.htmWhat is a Habitual Felony Offender in Florida?
The difference between misdemeanor and felony crimes is clear in most cases, but there are also special designations for those the State of Florida views as habitual offenders. In fact, the term “Habitual Felony Offender” is a specific designation in Florida law. According to the Florida Senate, a Habitual Felony Offender is a defendant that
https://www.amcoffey.com/blog/2021/05/what-is-a-habitual-felony-offender-in-florida/Supervised Population Information Search - Florida Department of ...
The Florida Department of Corrections updates this information regularly, to ensure that it is complete and accurate, however this information can change quickly. ... This database contains public record information on felony offenders sentenced to the Department of Corrections. This information only includes offenders sentenced to state prison ...
http://www.dc.state.fl.us/offendersearch/Search.aspx?TypeSearch=AOChapter 775 Section 084 - 2019 Florida Statutes - The Florida Senate
6. For an offense committed on or after October 1, 1995, if the state attorney pursues a habitual felony offender sanction or a habitual violent felony offender sanction against the defendant and the court, in a separate proceeding pursuant to this paragraph, determines that the defendant meets the criteria under subsection (1) for imposing such sanction, the court must sentence the defendant ...
https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2019/775.084FDLE Career Offender Search
Career Offenders are individuals who have been designated by a court as a habitual violent felony offender, a violent career criminal, or a three-time violent felony offender under s. 775.084 or as a prison releasee reoffender under s. 775.082(9) AND who are serving or have been released from sanction in the State of Florida on or after July 1 ...
https://www.fdle.state.fl.us/coflyer/home.aspFlorida Commission on Offender Review
Florida Commission on Offender Review 4070 Esplanade Way Tallahassee, FL 32399-2450 (850) 922-0000
https://www.fcor.state.fl.us/Florida Arrests and Inmate Search
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https://florida.arrests.org/FDLE - Sexual Offender and Predator System
Absconded Offenders. Please contact FDLE or your local law enforcement agency 1-888-357-7332 TTY/TTD users dial 711 to connect with the telecommunications relay service (TRS). Be Alert. Stay Alert. Sign up to receive free e-mail alerts when a registered sexual offender or predator moves into your neighborhood.
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