The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Jail, did escape or attempt to escape from such confinement, contrary to Florida Statutes 944.40 and 951.24 . . . return to his place of confinement within the time prescribed, contrary to Florida Statutes 944.40 and 951.24 . . . Section 951.24, Florida Statutes (2014), extends the limits of confinement for county prisoners to attend . . . State, 527 So.2d 1382, 1384 (Fla. 1988) (“Nor do the provisions of sections 945.091 and 951.24, Florida . . . The court observed that although sections 945.091 and 951.24 extended the definition of confinement in . . .
. . . Stat. and § 951.24(4), Fla. Stat.) . . .
. . . So.2d 84, 85 (Fla. 1st DCA 1976) (“The Legislature, by the adoption of Florida Statutes 945.091 and 951.24 . . . Section 951.24, Florida Statutes, addresses the extension of the limits of confinement for county prisoners . . .
. . . Section 951.24, Florida Statutes, which authorizes county work release programs, states that “[a]ny prisoner . . . shall be deemed an escapee from custody and shall be subject to punishment as prescribed by law.” § 951.24 . . . 1996) (appellant’s failure to timely return to work release facility constituted escape under section 951.24 . . .
. . . .” § 951.24(2)(a), Fla,. Stat. . . .
. . . from such custody,” in violation of section 944.40 (pertaining to the state correctional system) and 951.24 . . .
. . . Section 951.24(2)(a), Florida Statutes (2004), provides that an inmate participating in a work release . . . The State argues that under section 951.24 and Gregory, Williams was on “authorized release” during only . . . The phrase “authorized release” in section 951.24(2)(a) creates an exception to being an inmate confined . . . See § 951.24(4), Fla. Stat. . . . Williams was not a confined inmate under sections 944.40 and 951.24 when he was released from the work . . .
. . . Claudio argues that under section 951.24, Florida Statutes (2005), the trial court is authorized to grant . . . Johns County’s eligibility requirements violated section 951.24, Florida Statutes (2005). . . . Claudio also argued that the Sheriff was not authorized under section 951.24 to exclude him from the . . . Section 951.24(2)(a), Florida Statutes (2005), governing work release programs, provides, in pertinent . . .
. . . of confinement, did escape or attempt to escape from such custody,” contrary to sections 944.40 and 951.24 . . . Section 951.24(4), which concerns work-release programs, provides: Any person who willfully fails to . . .
. . . Solino was charged by information with one count of escape in violation of sections 944.40 and 951.24 . . .
. . . See, § 951.24(4), Fla. Stat. (1997). W. SHARP, PETERSON and THOMPSON, JJ., concur. . . .
. . . Orange County — and other counties which have implemented alternative jail sanctions pursuant to section 951.24 . . . We find no authority in section 951.24 which would permit the county to provide an incarceration alternative . . . When we read this provision in conjunction with section 951.24(3)(d) which authorizes the county commission . . .
. . . Section 951.24(4), Florida Statutes (1995), provides: Any prisoner who willfully fails to remain within . . .
. . . See § 951.24, Fla.Stat. (1987). We disagree. . . . Section 951.24 requires that an inmate participating in a work release program shall continue “as an . . . The authority for the program is cited as § 951.24, Fla.Stat. (1987) (work release). . 944.40 Escapes . . . from a place of confinement who escapes ... shall be guilty of a felony of the second degree.... . 951.24 . . .
. . . However, sex offenders are not eligible for work release under Section 951.24(2)(c), Florida Statutes . . .
. . . The majority has further ignored F.S. 951.24. . . . If the legislature intended to remove those persons convicted of DUI from the clear meaning of F.S. 951.24 . . .
. . . Nor do the provisions of sections 945.091 and 951.24, Florida Statutes (1985), which extend the definition . . .
. . . “extension of the limits of confinement” for county prisoners and for state prisoners via Sections 951.24 . . . Both the state and the trial court relied upon the provisions of Section 951.24. . . . escape included the following allegation: "... and being released temporarily pursuant to Sections 951.24 . . . (2) and 951.24(4)_” In its judgment, the trial court specified those sections and Section 944.40 as the . . .
. . . Therefore, it is apparent that Section 951.24, Florida Statutes does not furnish a basis to establish . . .
. . . Although Sections 945.091 and 951.24, Florida Statutes (1975), specifically recognize that a prisoner . . .
. . . The legislature, by the adoption of Florida Statutes 945.091 and 951.24, has recognized that a prisoner . . . Florida Statute 951.24 relates to county prisoners, such as appellant herein. . . . He also argues that Florida Statute 951.24 is inapplicable, since he was simply on furlough and not working . . . This court declines to construe Florida Statutes 944.40 and 951.24 in a manner which would permit a county . . .