The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Grand jury testimony ordinarily is kept secret, § 905.24, Fla. Stat. (2014), but exceptions apply. . . .
. . . (allowing qualified members to join in deliberations during disciplinary proceedings); § 905.24, Fla. . . .
. . . Section 905.24, Florida Statutes (1995), mandates the secrecy of grand jury proceedings. State v. . . .
. . . As to the request for grand jury minutes, see section 905.24, Florida Statutes (1995); State v. . . .
. . . . § 905.24, Fla. Stat. (1993). . . .
. . . Sections 905.24 and 905.27, Florida Statutes (1985) make all testimony and proceedings before the grand . . . Linowitz was bound by the trial court’s order, which denied him access to the files, and by section 905.24 . . .
. . . Of the $760,-905.24 in RDA claims submitted to D.S. from the third quarter of 1983 through the first . . .
. . . For example see Florida Statutes, Section 905.24 (grand jury proceedings); Section 934.08 (information . . .
. . . Section 905.24, Florida Statutes (1983), provides “Grand Jury proceedings are secret .... ” The question . . . the in camera hearing could not have been a grand jury proceeding which is secret pursuant to Section 905.24 . . . However, Section 905.24, Florida Statutes, creates an exception to that general rule when the judicial . . . term “grand jury proceedings” includes matters ancillary to the grand jury session, and that Section 905.24 . . . related to a grand jury session constitutes a proceeding which comes within the protection of Section 905.24 . . .
. . . See § 905.24, Fla.Stat. (1979), and Clein v. State, 52 So.2d 117 (Fla.1950). . . .
. . . See Sections 905.24-.28, Florida Statutes concerning Grand Juries. . . .
. . . Because of the general secrecy and confidentiality which surrounds a grand jury proceeding (Section 905.24 . . .
. . . Because of the general secrecy and confidentiality which surrounds a grand jury proceeding [Section 905.24 . . .
. . . portions of the newspaper report asserted by the state to support the grand jury inquiry under Section 905.24 . . . By stipulation the issues were confined to those concerning Section 905.24, Florida Statutes (1975). . . . Section 905.24, Florida Statutes (1975), provides: “Grand jury proceedings are secret, and a grand juror . . . It is clear from the statutory scheme of Sections 905.24 through 905.28, Florida Statutes (1975), that . . . prohibitions are imposed with respect to each, i. e., deliberations or vote of grand jurors (Section 905.24 . . . we are bound to conclude that the grand jury was not investigating a criminal matter because Section 905.24 . . . See Sections 905.24-.25, Florida Statutes (1975). . . . because asked in the course of a criminal investigation, namely, into apparent violations of Section 905.24 . . . The prosecutor stated on the record, “If we wish to confine the issues to those concerning 905.24, the . . . guilty to the charge of contempt of a proceeding of the Grand Jury investigating a violation of Section 905.24 . . .
. . . He announced at the time that specifically he was looking into a violation of § 905.24, F.S.1973, which . . . Section 905.24, supra, the precise statute involved therein, provides as follows: “Proceedings of grand . . .
. . . State Attorney advised that he was conducting the investigation of a possible violation of Fla.Stat. 905.24 . . . specifically announced that his interrogation was directed to determining possible violations of Fla.Stat. 905.24 . . . Florida Statute 905.24 (1973) reads as follows : “Grand jury proceedings are secret, and a grand juror . . .
. . . (F.S. 905.24-905.27) Only three exceptions to this requirement are mentioned in the Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . F.S. 905.27, F.S.A., only provides exceptions to the secrecy rule of F.S. 905.24 (1971), F. . . .
. . . Nor can it be concluded that Section 905.24, .25 and .27 Florida Statutes prohibit such disclosure. . . .
. . . analogy between such inquests before a prosecutor and before a grand jury, citing Sections 905.17, 905.24 . . .
. . . no analogy between such inquests before a prosecutor and before a grand jury citing Sections 905.17, 905.24 . . .