The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Eady's argument that § 784.041(1)— unlike aggravated felony battery under § 784.075 — lacks an intent . . .
. . . , the Legislature opted to include the specific references to sections 984.03 and 985.03 in section 784.075 . . . persons employed at facilities operated under a contract with the Department of Juvenile Justice. § 784.075 . . . Notably, section 784.075 went into effect on May 15, 1993, and therefore, prior to the Legislature’s . . .
. . . Sections 784.075 and 784.076, Florida Statutes, for example, list the conduct as a separate felony and . . .
. . . recent years providing for reclassification of assaults and batteries on designated classes: “784.074, 784.075 . . .
. . . recent years providing for reclassification of assaults and batteries on designated classes: §§ 784.074, 784.075 . . .
. . . J.D. guilty of battery on a detention or commitment facility staff member, in violation of section 784.075 . . . J.D. was charged with violating section 784.075, which provides: A person who commits a battery on a . . .
. . . of no contest to the charge of battery on a detention facility staff member in violation of section 784.075 . . .
. . . third-degree felony battery on a detention or commitment facility staff member in violation of Section 784.075 . . . enhanced to a third-degree felony because the victims were not employees of a facility listed in Section 784.075 . . . respondent’s conviction from a misdemeanor simple battery to a third-degree felony pursuant to Section 784.075 . . . Section 784.075 states: Battery on detention or commitment facility staff. — A person who commits a battery . . . persons employed at facilities operated under a contract with the Department of Juvenile Justice. § 784.075 . . .
. . . properly convicted of battery on a detention or commitment facility staff member pursuant to section 784.075 . . .