The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . See generally §§ 394.9125 - 394.914, Fla. Stat. (2016). . . .
. . . involuntary commitment of appellant as a sexually violent predator pursuant to the Jimmy Ryce Act, section 394.914 . . .
. . . . §§ 394.914, 394.915(1), 394.916(1). . . . See § 394.914. . . .
. . . . § 394.914, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . See generally §§ 394.913(2)-(3), 394.9135(3), 394.914, 394.916(5), Fla. Stat. (2011). . . .
. . . . § 394.914, Fla. Stat. . . . multidisciplinary team recommends for civil commitment, but after the state attorney files a petition under s. 394.914 . . . for an adversarial probable cause hearing if, after the state attorney files a petition under section 394.914 . . .
. . . release from prison, the State filed a petition for involuntary civil commitment pursuant to section 394.914 . . .
. . . . § 394.914, Fla. Stat. (2004). . . . General recognized that, under section 916.34, Florida Statutes (1998), which is currently section 394.914 . . . Under numerous dictionary definitions, the word “recommendation” as used in section 394.914, is synonymous . . . In giving section 394.914 its plain and ordinary meaning and construing it in conjunction with other . . . Our interpretation of section 394.914 is consistent with the analyses in Tanguay v. . . .
. . . . § 394.914, Fla. Stat. (2002). . . . majority does state that “due process requires that a probable cause petition filed pursuant to section 394.914 . . . person is a sexually violent predator and stating facts sufficient to support such allegations.” § 394.914 . . . the release from custody ..., but after the state attorney files a [probable cause] petition under s. 394.914 . . . broadly states that “due process requires that a probable cause petition filed pursuant to section 394.914 . . . ’ determinations that due process requires that a probable cause petition filed pursuant to section 394.914 . . . Section 394.914 specifically provides: “Following receipt of the written assessment and recommendation . . . the person is a sexually violent predator and stating facts sufficient to support such allegation.” § 394.914 . . . Section 394.914 clearly states that the state attorney should file the probable cause petition. . . . defendant to answer to criminal charges lodged against him or her, the petition provided for in section 394.914 . . .
. . . See also § 394.914, Fla. Stat. (1999). . . .
. . . multidisciplinary team recommends for civil commitment, but after the state attorney files a petition under s. 394.914 . . .
. . . . §§ 394.914-.915G), Fla. Stat. (2004). . § 394.915(1), Fla. . . .
. . . petition seeking to have Ennis civilly committed as a sexually violent predator pursuant to section 394.914 . . .
. . . .” § 394.914, Fla. Stat. (1999). . . . multidisciplinary team recommends for civil commitment, but after the state attorney files a petition under s. 394.914 . . .
. . . . § 394.914. If filed, the trial court determines whether there is probable cause. § 394.915(1). . . .
. . . See § 394.914, Fla. . . . Section 394.914, Florida Statutes (1999), provides: “Following receipt of the written assessment and . . .
. . . See § 394.914, Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
. . . . § 394.914. . . .
. . . See § 394.914, Fla. Stat. (1999). . . .
. . . Section 394.914, Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . multidisciplinary team recommends for civil commitment, but after the state attorney files a petition under s. 394.914 . . .
. . . See §§ 394.912(9X11), 394.914 (stating that the probable cause petition must allege that the respondent . . .
. . . state funds available to fund their representation and expert witnesses as is provided for in sections 394.914 . . . Section 394.914 authorizes the state attorney, after receiving that assessment, to file a petition with . . . multidisciplinary team recommends for civil commitment, 'but after the state attorney files a petition under s. 394.914 . . .