The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . ." § 705.101(6), Fla. Stat. (2010) (emphasis added). . . .
. . . Section 705.101(6) of the Florida Statutes defines “unclaimed evidence” in relevant part as “any tangible . . . after the final disposition of the proceeding and to which no claim of ownership has been made.” § 705.101 . . . to the seized property so that the property would not be "unclaimed evidence," as defined in section 705.101 . . .
. . . section 705.105(1), Florida Statutes (2013), or “after final disposition of the proceeding” under section 705.101 . . .
. . . . § 705.101(2), (3) (emphasis added). . . .
. . . . § 705.101(2), (3) (emphasis added). . . .
. . . 2d DCA 2006) (“[W]hen summarily denying a motion for return of property as untimely under [section 705.101 . . .
. . . .” § 705.101(6) (emphasis added). Thus, without a factual determination that Mr. . . .
. . . Section 705.101 et seq. of the Florida Statutes prescribes procedures for reporting and settling title . . . To the extent that Florida law requires compliance with § 705.101 et seq. of the Florida Statutes to . . . Ann. § 705.101(2). . . . Ann. § 705.101(2) (emphasis added). . . .
. . . defining “law enforcement officer”); § 539.001(2)(b) (defining appropriate law enforcement official); § 705.101 . . .
. . . jewelry was ever “intended for use in a criminal or quasi-criminal proceeding” as required by section 705.101 . . .
. . . . § 705.101(6) (Title to unclaimed evidence vests in the seizing agency sixty (60) days after the conclusion . . .