The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . .2d 1175] and amended in 2008 [995 So.2d 489], and 2019. 8.5(a) DOMESTIC BATTERY BY STRANGULATION § 784.041 . . . Lesser Included Offenses FELONY DOMESTIC BATTERY BY STRANGULATION - 784.041(2)(a) CATEGORY ONE CATEGORY . . .
. . . . § 784.041, "which includes the additional element that the touch or strike in fact cause significant . . .
. . . . § 784.041 categorically qualifies as a crime of violence under the Sentencing Guidelines. . . .
. . . See Small v State, 889 So.2d 862 (Fla. 1st DCA 2004). 8.5 FELONY BATTERY § 784.041 (1), Fla._Stat. . . . Lesser Included Offenses FELONY BATTERY - 784.041(1) CATEGORY ONE CATEGORY TWO FLA. STAT. INS. NO. . . . Battery 784.03 8.3 None Comment This instruction is based on the text of § 784.041, Fla.Stat. (1997), . . .
. . . firearm or deadly weapon Display of firearm 790.07(2) 10.3 Aggravated Assault 784.021 8.2 Felony Battery 784.041 . . . firearm or deadly weapon Display of firearm 790.07(2) 10.3 Aggravated Assault 784.021 8.2 Felony battery 784.041 . . . firearm or deadly weapon Display of firearm 790.07(2) 10.3 Aggravated Assault 784.021 8.2 Felony Battery 784.041 . . . Battery 784.045 8.4 Attempted Carjacking 777.04(1) 5.1 Aggravated Assault 784.021 8.2 Felony Battery 784.041 . . . 784.045 8.4 Grand theft - second 812.014(2)(b) 14.1 degree Aggravated assault 784.021 8.2 Felony battery 784.041 . . .
. . . Paramedic) Third degree (felony) 782.04(4) 7.6 murder* Aggravated battery 784.045 8.4 Felony battery 784.041 . . . Murder Aggravated Battery 784.045 8.4 Attempted 782.07 and 6.6 Manslaughter by Act 777.04 Felony battery 784.041 . . .
. . . None Aggravated battery 784.045(1) 8.4 Attempt 777.04(1) 5.1 Felony battery 784.041(1) 8.5 Aggravated . . . if prostitution is charged) Aggravated battery 784.045(1) 8.4 Attempt 777.04(1) 5.1 Felony battery 784.041 . . . 12 or over but less than 16 Attempt 777.04(1) 5.1 Aggravated battery 784.045(1) 8.4 Felony battery 784.041 . . . 800.04(6)(c) 11.10(d) lascivious conduct; defendant less than 18 Attempt 777.04(1) 5.1 Felony battery 784.041 . . .
. . . . § 784.041(1). Id. § 775.082(3)(e). Id. § 784.041(1)(b). Id. § 784.041(2)(a). Minn. . . .
. . . See §§ 784.03(2), 784.041, 784.045(1)(a), Fla. Stat. (2013). . . .
. . . On September 16, 2016, Respondent was arrested and charged with battery pursuant to section 784.041(1 . . .
. . . 6.3 murder Attempted felony 782.051(3) 6.3(a) murder Aggravated battery 784.045 8.4 Felony battery 784.041 . . . Attempted 782.07 & 6.6 Manslaughter By Act 777.04 Aggravated Battery 784.045 8.4 Felony Battery 784.041 . . . Attempted 782.07 and 6.6 manslaughter by act 777.04 Aggravated battery 784.045 8.4 Felony battery 784.041 . . . and (intentionally cause and 777.04 5.1 bodily harm) Aggravated 784.045 8.4 Battery Felony Battery 784.041 . . . Manslaughter 782.07 7.7 Felony Battery 784.041(1) 8.5 Aggravated assault 784.021 8.2 Battery 784.03 8.3 . . .
. . . Florida Statutes section 784.041 (2017) provides that a person commits felony battery if he or she: a . . .
. . . . § 784.041(1). . . . Id. at 1306 (“Nor has Vail-Bailon shown that prosecution under Florida Statute § 784.041 for the conduct . . . Id. at 1306 (“Nor has Vail-Bailon shown that prosecution under Florida Statute § 784.041 for the conduct . . . First, Florida courts have been clear in concluding that a prosecution under § 784.041 requires no showing . . . Second, only a'handful of the numerous cases prosecuted under § 784.041 have published opinions in-them . . .
. . . . § 784.041(2)(a). . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a). . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a). . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a). . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a). . . .
. . . Gathers was convicted of violating Florida Statute section 784.041(1), which prohibits the touching of . . . Fla.Stat. § 784.041(1). . . . This Court recently held that a conviction under section 784.041 categorically qualifies as a crime of . . .
. . . . § 784.041. . . . 784.03 nor his conviction for felony battery causing great bodily harm in violation of Florida Statute § 784.041 . . . this case, our court, en banc, addressed the question whether felony battery under Florida Statute § 784.041 . . . Vail-Bailon focused on whether Florida Statute § 784.041 constituted a crime of violence under the Sentencing . . . In short, having held that, for Guidelines’ purposes, felony battery under Florida Statute § 784.041 . . .
. . . . § 784.041 as a “crime of violence” for purposes of § 2K2.1(a)(2) of the Sentencing Guidelines. . . . Stat. § 784.041. . . . Stat. § 784.041. Accordingly, that is the statute that controls our analysis. . . . Stat. § 784.041(1). . . . .
. . . b)(1), after having been deported following a conviction for felony battery under Florida Statute § 784.041 . . . Stat. § 784.041(1) (emphasis added). . . . Stat. § 784.041(1). . . . Stat. § 784.041(1). . . . Unless stated otherwise, we are referring to § 784.041 when we use the term "felony battery.” . . . . . § 784.041(1). . . . And finally, we know that Florida has construed § 784.041 to lack any requirement concerning intent to . . . Stat. § 784.041(l)(a). . . . Stat. § 784.041 “cannot be committed without the use or threat of physical force or violence,” under . . . Nevertheless, a Westlaw search of the Florida caselaw database for " 'felony battery’ & 784.041” and . . . . § 784.041; Jefferies v. State, 849 So.2d 401, 404 (Fla. Dist. Ct. . . . Stat. § 784.041(1) (felony battery). . . . Stat. § 784.041(1), and Florida courts have defined "touching” ta the battery context to refer to a mere . . .
. . . the other) that "[clauses great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent- disfigurement,” § 784.041 . . .
. . . is found guilty of, regardless of adjudication, a violation of s. 784.011, s. 784.021, s. 784.03, s. 784.041 . . .
. . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a). . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a). . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a), requires the knowing and intentional use of force capable of causing physical . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a). . See Fla. . . . . § 784.041(2)(b) (defining the terms "family or household member’’ and "dating relationship”). . . . .
. . . . § 784.041. . . . But this still leaves Defendant’s battery conviction under § 784.041. . . . Vail-Bailon, 838 F.3d 1091 (11th Cir. 2016), which held that Florida felony battery under § 784.041 is . . . Nevertheless, even assuming that Florida battery under § 784.041 does not categorically qualify as a . . . The statutes for both battery under § 784.03 and battery under § 784.041— which share the same first . . .
. . . Section 784.041(2)(a), Florida Statutes (2012), criminalizes domestic battery by strangulation (count . . . Both are third-degree felonies. §§ 784.041(3); 784.08(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2012). . . . See §§ 784.041(2)(a); 784.08(2), Fla. Stat. (2012). . . .
. . . . § 784.041, has as an element “the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against the . . . In Eady (a case where I served on the panel), we held that felony battery under §784.041 qualified as . . . In Eugene, we recognized that felony battery under § 784.041 can be committed by any intentional touching . . . As we now explain in more detail, § 784.041’s second element—“[c]aus[ing] great bodily harm, permanent . . . Because §784.041 is divisible, our decision leaves open the possibility that a district court may use . . . . §784.041 fails to qualify as a crime of violence under USSG §2L1.2. . . . Stat. § 784.041 is not a “crime of violence” under the “elements clause.” . . . To be found guilty of violating § 784.041, the defendant must be more than capable of causing bodily . . . The majority also attempts to analogize § 784.041 to the statute at issue in Leocal v. . . . Unlike in the statute in Leocal, even in the least culpable formulation of § 784.041, a defendant must . . . . § 784.041 does not qualify as a “crime of violence” under § 2L1.2 when it is committed by mere touching . . . Stat. § 784.041. . . . Stat. § 784.041 qualifies as a “crime of violence” under § 2L1.2. . . . Stat. § 784.041(1). . . . Section 784.041 is divisible. See Johnson v. . . .
. . . bodily harm, to wit, hearing loss requiring surgery, a second degree felony and a violation of section 784.041 . . .
. . . Battery;, if element la is ' 784.045 8.4,8.4(a) charged_]_,,_⅜_, _ Felony Battery; if element la is .. 784.041 . . .
. . . (c) familial authority ⅛6 Attempt 777.04(1) 6.1 Aggravated Battery 784.045(l)(a) 8.4 Felony Battery 784.041 . . . 800,04(4-) ■l-R10-or-144-Q(a) Attempt 777,04(1) 6.1 Aggravated battery 784.045(1) 8.4 Felony battery 784.041 . . . 784,03(l)(a)l. 8.3 _ Attempt;_777.04(1)_5.1 _Aggravated battery ._784.046(l)(a) 8.4_ _ Felony battery_ 784.041 . . .
. . . Dolan was convicted of felony battery pursuant to section 784.041 of the Florida Statutes. . . . .
. . . . § 784.041, a crime of moral turpitude. See 8 U.S.C. § 1182(a)(2)(A)(i)(I). . . .
. . . See §§ 784.041(2)(a), .03(2), .045(l)(a)(2), Fla. Stat. (2013). . . . .
. . . Sullivan in October 2012 with battery resulting in great bodily harm, a felony battery under section 784.041 . . .
. . . . — In addition to any sanction imposed for a violation of s. 784.011, s. 784.021, s. 784.03, s. 784.041 . . . is found guilty of, regardless of adjudication, a violation of s. 784.011, s. 784.021, s. 784.03, s. 784.041 . . .
. . . . § 784.041(2)(a); and (2) child abuse without causing great bodily harm, see id. § 827.03(2)(c). . . . Stat. § 784.041(2)(a); (2) failure to report, based on Schewe missing his December 6 appointment at the . . .
. . . . § 784.041(1) should not qualify as a “violent felony” under the Armed Career Criminal Act, 18 U.S.C . . . Stat. § 784.041(1) is a qualifying felony under the ACCA. . . . Eady asks us to rule the same for felony battery under § 784.041(1). We decline to do so. . . . Stat. § 784.041(1) (emphasis added). . . . Stat. § 784.041(1), he was initially charged with a lewd and lascivious offense against a minor under . . .
. . . See §§ 784.041, 784.045, Fla. Stat. (2009); see also Fla. Std. Jury Instr. (Crim.) 8.4, 8.5. . . .
. . . Aggravated Battery; if element la is 784.045 8.4,8.4(a) charged_ Felony Battery; if element la is 784.041 . . .
. . . . § 784.041(1). . . .
. . . in the record shows that Mejia-Escobar’s prior conviction was for a violation of Florida Statute § 784.041 . . . Felony battery under § 784.041 cannot be committed without using physical force or violence. . . .
. . . . § 784.041(1). . . .
. . . Stat. (2011), of a female victim, and (2) felony battery, § 784.041(1), of her male friend. . . .
. . . Stat. (2008) (misdemeanor battery) to § 784.041(1), Fla. . . .
. . . None Aggravated Battery 784.045 8.478.4(a) Felony Battery 784.041 8.5 Battery 784.03 8.3 Aggravated Assault . . .
. . . bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement to LESLEY M LANG, in violation of Section 784.041 . . . or neck of LESLEY M LANG or by blocking the nose or mouth of LESLEY M LANG, in violation of Section 784.041 . . . the other; and (b) [clauses great bodily harm, permanent disability, or permanent disfigurement.” § 784.041 . . .
. . . Sections 812.13(1) and 812.13(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and to felony battery in violation of Section 784.041 . . . Pleading guilty to felony battery in violation of Section 784.041, Florida Statutes, Scott admits (1) . . . Florida Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases § 784.041 (2012). . . .
. . . . § § 812.13, 784.041(1). . . .
. . . By contrast, felony battery under section 784.041 — which requires that the defendant cause great bodily . . .
. . . . § 784.041(2)(a), Fla. Stat. (2010). . . . .
. . . sentencing him as a Prison Releasee Reof-fender (PRR) because the offense of felony battery under section 784.041 . . . We hold that the offense of felony battery under section 784.041 is a qualifying offense for PRR sentencing . . . The felony battery statute, section 784.041, provides as follows: (1) A person commits felony battery . . .
. . . See § 784.041(1), Fla. Stat. (2009). . . .
. . . . § 784.041(1), was not a “violent felony.” We disagree. . . . Stat. § 784.041(1) (emphasis added). . . . Stat. § 784.041(1). . . .
. . . aggravated battery, the charged offense, but did support a felony battery adjudication under section 784.041 . . . See § 784.041, Fla. Stat. (2009). . . .
. . . . § 784.041. The Supreme Court recently considered whether Florida’s simple battery statute, Fla. . . . Stat. § 784.041 luith id. § 784.03. . . . Stat. § 784.041. . . . Stat. § 784.041. . . . Stat. § 784.041, requires the use of force capable of causing physical pain or injury to another, Eugene . . .
. . . See § 784.041, Fla. Stat. (2007). . . .
. . . Section 784.041(1) defines “felony battery” as “[ajctually and intentionally touching] or strik[ingj . . .
. . . Stat. § 784.041 (1997). . . . Stat. § 784.041(1) (1997). . . . Stat. §§ 784.041(2) (1997); 775.082(3)(d) (2000). . . . Stat. § 784.041. . . . Stat. § 784.041 is not a violent felony under § 924(e)(2)(B)®. . . .
. . . See § 784.041(2)(a), Fla. Stat. (2008). . . .
. . . Here, the defendant was adjudicated guilty of felony battery under section 784.041, Florida Statutes . . .
. . . fact, the trial court essentially instructed the jury on the elements of felony battery under section 784.041 . . .
. . . adopted in 1981 and amended in 1989,-and 2006, and 2008. 8.5(a) DOMESTIC BATTERY BY STRANGULATION § 784.041 . . . Lesser Included Offenses FELONY DOMESTIC BATTERY BY STRANGULATION — 784.041(2)(a) CATEGORY ONE CATEGORY . . .
. . . . § 784.041(1). . . . See §§ 784.041(1), 784.045(l)(a)(l). . . .
. . . . § 784.041, and concluded that aggravated battery on a pregnant woman was a crime of violence for purposes . . .
. . . See §§ 784.041(2), 775.082(3)(d), Fla. Stat. (2004). . . .
. . . In this case, the State originally charged V.K.E. with felony battery under section 784.041, Florida . . . Stat. (2005) (battery); § 784.041, Fla. Stat. (2005) (felony battery). . . .
. . . . — In addition to any sanction imposed for a violation of s. 784.011, s. 784.021, s. 784.03, s. 784.041 . . . is found guilty of, regardless of adjudication, a violation of s. 784.011, s. 784.021, s. 784.03, s. 784.041 . . .
. . . . § 784.041, Fla. Stat. (2002). . . .
. . . that W.B.S. had committed a delinquent act, felony battery, a third-degree felony, contrary to section 784.041 . . .
. . . charge to the jury, and defense counsel generally agreed, that in 1997 the legislature enacted section 784.041 . . . State, 779 So.2d 525 (Fla. 2d DCA 2000). . § 784.041, Fla. Stat. (1999). . . . .
. . . James Lewis was convicted of felony battery in violation of section 784.041 of the Florida Statutes ( . . . Compare § 784.041(1) with § 784.03(1)(a), Fla. Stat. (1999). . . .
. . . .” § 784.041, Fla. Stat.(2000). . . .
. . . sentence imposed after a jury found him guilty of the offense of felony battery in violation of section 784.041 . . .
. . . Felony battery is defined by section 784.041, Florida Statutes (1999), as follows: (1) A person commits . . .
. . . offense evidences prejudice based on ... sexual orientation ... of [the] victim ... contrary to F.S. 784.041 . . . While the body of the information did not trace the language of the felony battery statute, section 784.041 . . . Section 784.041 provides, (1) A person commits felony battery if he or she: (a) Actually and intentionally . . . commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. § 784.041 . . .
. . . 649 So.2d 1350 (Fla.1994). [2: A New Instruction for the Crime of Felony Battery] FELONY BATTERY § 784.041 . . .
. . . withholding adjudication of delinquency but finding him guilty of felony battery pursuant to section 784.041 . . .
. . . . § 784.041, Fla. Stat. (1997). . . .