The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 836.11, a misdemeanor that crimi nalizes the anonymous distribution of publications that “expose . . . telephone, who conferred with colleagues and agreed that there was probable cause to arrest under § 836.11 . . . Officer Alexander, together with Officer Galardi, looked through a book of statutes and found § 836.11 . . . The relevant portion of § 836.11 states: It shall be unlawful to print, publish, distribute or cause . . . Board's policy was not the moving force behind the arrest, there is no need for us to address whether § 836.11 . . .
. . . appeals the county court’s dismissal of an information charging appellee with a violation of section 836.11 . . . a detective that he wrote the letter, appellee was arrested and charged with a violation of section 836.11 . . . Section 836.11 is not content-neutral. . . . Overbreadth We also agree with the trial court that section 836.11 is unconstitutionally overbroad. . . . Section 836.11 not only impacts proscribable speech, it also profoundly impacts speech that is clearly . . .
. . . fees and $109.29 in out-of-pocket expenses; and Shapiro & Croland: $1,558.00 in attorneys’ fees and $836.11 . . . Tolls and Parking: $ 24.28 $0 Fax and telephone: $ 39.00 $0 Miscellaneous: $ 12.95 $0 Total: $1,065.63 $836.11 . . .
. . . Eight checks totaling $86,-836.11 were returned to Golden by Marine Midland because the account lacked . . .
. . . Sections 817.71 and 836.11, F.S.A. . . . seeking to enjoin appellees from exercising their right to free speech; and (3) that Sections 817.71 and 836.11 . . .
. . . No dispute exists as to the correctness of plaintiff’s claim of $2,-836.11. . . .