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21. 794.0235 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 794.0235 794.0235 Administration of medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) to persons convicted of sexual battery.—(1) Notwithstanding any other law, the court:(a) May sentence a defendant to be treated with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA), according to a schedule of administration monitored by t

22. 741.235 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 741.235 741.235 Doctrine of interspousal tort immunity abrogated.—The common-law doctrine of interspousal tort immunity is hereby abrogated with regard to the intentional tort of battery, and the ability of a person to sue another person for the intentional tort of battery shall not be affecte

23. 775.0847 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 775.0847 775.0847 Possession or promotion of certain images of child pornography; reclassification.—(1) For purposes of this section:(a) “Child” or “minor” means any person, whose identity is known or unknown, younger than 18 years of age.(b) “Child pornography” means:1. Any image depicting a

24. 1012.799 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 1012.799 1012.799 Reporting certain offenses.—Instructional personnel or administrative personnel having knowledge that a sexual battery has been committed by a student upon another student must report the offense to a law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the school plant or over th

25. 784.086 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.086 784.086 Reproductive battery.—(1) As used in this section, the term:(a) “Donor” means a person who donates reproductive material, regardless of whether for personal use or compensation.(b) “Health care practitioner” has the same meaning as provided in s. 456.001 .(c) “Recipient” means

26. 776.08 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 776.08 776.08 Forcible felony.—“Forcible felony” means treason; murder; manslaughter; sexual battery; carjacking; home-invasion robbery; robbery; burglary; arson; kidnapping; aggravated assault; aggravated battery; aggravated stalking; aircraft piracy; unlawful throwing, placing, or dischargin

27. 784.076 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.076 784.076 Battery on health services personnel.—A juvenile who has been committed to or detained by the Department of Juvenile Justice pursuant to a court order, who commits battery upon a person who provides health services commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in

28. 784.031 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.031 784.031 Battery by strangulation.—(1) A person commits battery by strangulation if he or she knowingly and intentionally, against the will of another person, impedes the normal breathing or circulation of the blood of that person so as to create a risk of or cause great bodily harm by

29. 784.085 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 784.085 784.085 Battery of child by throwing, tossing, projecting, or expelling certain fluids or materials.—(1) It is unlawful for any person, except a child as defined in this section, to knowingly cause or attempt to cause a child to come into contact with blood, seminal fluid, or urine or

30. 903.011 f.s.
Abstract: F.S. 903.011 903.011 Pretrial release; general terms; statewide uniform bond schedule.—(1) As used in this chapter, the terms “bail” and “bond” include any and all forms of pretrial release.(2) Any monetary or cash component of any form of pretrial release may be met by a surety bond.(3) Differing

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