The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . See §§ 903.131-903.133, Fla. Stat. (1989). . . .
. . . See §§ 903.131-903.133, Fla.Stat. (1989). . . .
. . . The sequence began in 1969 with enactment of section 903.131, later section 903.132, Florida Statutes . . .
. . . Statutes, was not adopted by the legislature until 1980, a statute having a similar effect, Section 903.131 . . . In its original form, Section 903.131 prohibited bail on appeal to a convicted felon who had “previously . . . State, 238 So.2d 296 (Fla.1970), the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of Section 903.131 upon . . . Section 903.131 does not suffer the infirmity of violating the separation of powers doctrine. . . . State, 238 So.2d 296 (Fla.1970). 362 So.2d at 939. 21. § 903.131, Fla.Stat., enacted by Ch. 69-307, Laws . . .
. . . . § 903.131, Fla.Stat., enacted by Ch. 69-307, Laws of Fla., and codified as § 903.132, Fla.Stat. (1969 . . .
. . . That the defendants are denied bail pending appeal by reason of Section 903.131, Florida Statutes [F.S.A . . . and the informations were filed against them in August of 1969, before the effective date of Section 903.131 . . . [Fla.Stat. § 903.131, F.S.A.] . . . Section 903.131 does not suffer the infirmity of violating the separation of powers doctrine. . . . Defendants’ final contention is that Section 903.131 is ex post facto in its effect upon these defendants . . .
. . . court by its oral order denying bail directly passed upon the validity of Florida Statutes, Section 903.131 . . .