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The 2019 Florida Statutes

Statutes updated from Official Statutes on: September 19, 2019
Title XXVII
RAILROADS AND OTHER REGULATED UTILITIES
Chapter 363
TELEGRAPH AND CABLE COMPANIES
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F.S. 363.06 Florida Statutes and Case Law
363.06 Recovery for mental anguish and physical suffering; burden of proof.Persons engaged in the business of transmitting telegrams into or out of this state, or from one point to another point in this state, shall be liable in damages to the sender and addressee, jointly or severally, of any telegram received for transmission and delivery, whether such telegram is received for transmission into or out of this state, or from one point to another point within this state, for mental anguish, distress or feeling, physical and mental pains and suffering resulting from the negligent failure to promptly transmit or promptly deliver such telegram, or because of the negligent failure to correctly transmit and deliver such telegram. In all cases brought under ss. 363.06-363.10, the burden of proof shall be upon the defendant to show to the satisfaction of the jury, or if there be no jury, to the satisfaction of the judge trying the case, by a preponderance of the evidence, that such defendant was free from fault in and about the transmission and delivery of any telegram received for transmission and delivery.
History.s. 1, ch. 6522, 1913; RGS 4388; CGL 6352.
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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 363.06
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 363.06.


Civil Citations / Citable Offenses under S363.06
R or S next to points is Mandatory Revocation or Suspension

Current data shows no reason a civil citation or a suspension or revocation of license should have been issued under Florida Statute 363.06.


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