Docket SC05-0960
- Opinion
- Comments To Amendments To Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure
- Comments of The Twenty State Attorneys Acting Together Through The Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association
- Comments of The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Comments To Amendments To Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure
- Comments On Florida Standard Jury Instructions (Criminal) 7.11, Penalty Proceedings-Capital Cases
- Comments of John K. Aguero
- Comments of Larry B. Henderson
- Prosecuting Attorneys Association
- Prosecuting Attorneys Association
- Comments of The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- Response of The Criminal Court Steering Committee To The Comments of The Attorney General, The State Attorneys, The Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, The Committee On Standard Jury Instructions (Criminal), And John K. Aguero, ESQ.
- Oral Argument – April 19, 2007 (Gavel to Gavel)
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