Florida Rules

Florida Rules Of Criminal Procedure

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1 de Enero de 2016

  • Rule 3.361. Witness Attendance and Subpoenas

  • 1 de Enero de 2021

  • Rule 3.192. Motions For Rehearing

  • Rule 3.350. Peremptory Challenges

  • Rule 3.360. Oath of Trial Jurors

  • Rule 3.361. Witness Attendance and Subpoenas

  • Rule 3.370. Regulation and Separation of Jurors

  • Rule 3.371. Juror Questions of Witnesses

  • Rule 3.372. Juror Notebooks

  • Rule 3.380. Motion For Judgment of Acquittal

  • Rule 3.381. Final Arguments

  • Rule 3.390. Jury Instructions

  • Rule 3.150. Joinder of Offenses and Defendants

  • Rule 3.160. Arraignment

  • Rule 3.153. Timeliness of Defendant's Motion; Waiver

  • Rule 3.171. Plea Discussions and Agreements

  • Rule 3.210. Incompetence to Proceed: Procedure For Raising the Issue

  • Rule 3.391. Selection of Foreperson of Jury

  • Rule 3.400. Materials to the Jury Room

  • Rule 3.410. Jury Request to Review Evidence Or For Additional Instructions

  • Rule 3.420. Recall of Jury For Additional Instructions

  • Rule 3.203. Defendant's Intellectual Disability As a Bar to Imposition of the Death Penalty

  • Rule 3.211. Competence to Proceed: Scope of Examination and Report

  • Rule 3.216. Insanity At Time of Offense Or Probation Or Community Control Violation: Notice and Appointment of Experts

  • Rule 3.218. Commitment of a Defendant Found Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity

  • Rule 3.202. Expert Testimony of Mental Mitigation During Penalty Phase of Capital Trial; Notice and Examination By State Expert

  • Rule 3.213. Continuing Incompetency to Proceed, Except Incompetency to Proceed With Sentencing; Disposition

  • Rule 3.191. Speedy Trial

  • Rule 3.181. Notice to Seek Death Penalty

  • Rule 3.212. Competence to Proceed: Hearing and Disposition

  • Rule 3.215. Effect of Adjudication of Incompetency to Proceed: Psychotropic Medication

  • Rule 3.231. Substitution of Judge

  • Rule 3.214. Incompetency to Proceed to Sentencing: Disposition

  • Rule 3.240. Change of Venue

  • Rule 3.280. Alternate Jurors

  • Rule 3.220. Discovery

  • Rule 3.251. Right to Trial By Jury

  • Rule 3.219. Conditional Release

  • Rule 3.315. Exercise of Challenges

  • Rule 3.270. Number of Jurors

  • Rule 3.217. Judgment of Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity; Disposition of Defendant

  • Rule 3.300. Voir Dire Examination, Oath, and Excusing of Member

  • Rule 3.310. Time For Challenge

  • Rule 3.260. Waiver of Jury Trial

  • Rule 3.200. Notice of Alibi

  • Rule 3.320. Manner of Challenge

  • Rule 3.340. Effect of Sustaining Challenge

  • Rule 3.290. Challenge to Panel

  • Rule 3.250. Accused As Witness

  • Rule 3.201. Battered-spouse Syndrome Defense

  • Rule 3.281. List of Prospective Jurors