In Re: Amendments to the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure - Corrected Opinion ( 2016 )


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  •          Supreme Court of Florida
    ____________
    No. SC15-177
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    IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA RULES
    OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
    [October 29, 2015]
    CORRECTED OPINION
    PER CURIAM.
    This matter is before the Court for consideration of the regular-cycle report
    of proposed amendments to the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure filed by The
    Florida Bar’s Criminal Procedure Rules Committee (Committee). See Fla. R. Jud.
    Admin. 2.140(b). We have jurisdiction1 and adopt the amendments as discussed
    below.
    BACKGROUND
    The Committee proposes amendments to Florida Rules of Criminal
    Procedure 3.112 (Minimum Standards for Attorneys in Capital Cases), 3.121(a)
    1. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.
    (Arrest Warrant (Issuance)), 3.172(c) (Acceptance of Guilty or Nolo Contendere
    Plea (Determination of Voluntariness)), 3.192 (Motions for Rehearing), 3.212(d)
    (Competence to Proceed: Hearing and Disposition (Release on Finding of
    Incompetence)), 3.220 (Discovery), 3.281 (List of Prospective Jurors), 3.300(d)
    (Voir Dire Examination, Oath, and Excusing of Member (Juror Voir Dire
    Questionnaires)), 3.410 (Jury Request to Review Evidence or for Additional
    Instructions), 3.590(a) (Time for and Method of Making Motions; Procedure;
    Custody Pending Hearing (Time for Filing in Noncapital Cases)), 3.984
    (Application for Criminal Indigent Status), 3.985 (Standard Jury Instructions), and
    3.986 (Forms Related to Judgment and Sentence). As required by rule 2.140(b)(2),
    the Committee published the proposals in The Florida Bar News before filing its
    report with the Court. Numerous comments were received by the Committee. The
    Board of Governors of The Florida Bar unanimously approved the Committee’s
    proposals. The Court also published the proposals for comment. Eight comments
    were received pertaining to the proposals to amend rules 3.112, 3.172(c), and
    3.220, to which the Committee responded.
    Having considered the Committee’s proposals, the comments filed, and the
    response to the comments, we adopt the Committee’s proposals to amend rules
    3.121(a), 3.192, 3.212(d), 3.220, 3.410, 3.590(a), 3.984, and 3.986 as proposed.
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    The proposals to amend rules 3.112 and 3.172 are adopted with modifications,
    while we reject the proposals to amend rules 3.281, 3.300(d), and 3.985.
    AMENDMENTS
    The amendments to the rules are discussed below.2
    The Court adopts the proposal to amend rule 3.112, except with respect to
    subdivision (f) of rule 3.112 (Minimum Standards for Attorneys in Capital Cases
    (Lead Trial Counsel)). In subdivision (f), the Court rejects the proposal to remove
    the word “defense” from the term “lead defense counsel.” In In re Amendment to
    Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure—Rule 3.112 Minimum Standards for
    Attorneys in Capital Cases, 
    759 So. 2d 610
    , 611 (Fla. 1999), the Court took “an
    important step in ensuring the integrity of the judicial process in capital cases by
    adopting a rule of criminal procedure to help ensure that competent representation
    will be provided to indigent capital defendants in all cases.” The Court advanced
    that goal when it extended rule 3.112 to apply to public defenders and private
    counsel, while rejecting a “grandfather clause” that would have allowed attorneys
    who did not meet the new requirements but who had previously handled capital
    cases to continue representing capital defendants. In re Amend. to Fla. Rules of
    Crim. Pro.—Rule 3.112 Minimum Standards for Attorneys in Capital Cases, 820
    2. Minor, technical changes to the rules are not elaborated upon.
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    So. 2d 185, 186-87, 192 (Fla. 2002). To remove “defense” from “lead defense
    counsel” in order to permit prosecutors to substitute prior capital trial prosecution
    experience for experience as defense counsel so that they may participate as lead
    defense counsel in capital cases is contrary to the goals in adopting rule 3.112, and
    fails to account for the differences in the roles of prosecutors and defense
    attorneys.
    Rule 3.121 (Arrest Warrant) is amended in two regards. First, subdivision
    (a)(4), which requires that the arrest warrant specify the name of the person to be
    arrested, is amended to require a photograph of the individual if one is available.
    Second, subdivision (a)(7), which pertains to bailable offenses, is amended to
    require not only the amount of bail, but also “other conditions of release.”
    Rule 3.172(c) (Acceptance of Guilty or Nolo Contendere Plea
    (Determination of Voluntariness)) includes a number of amendments. First, the
    trial judge is required, when determining voluntariness, to place the defendant
    under oath, address him or her personally, and determine on the record that he or
    she understands certain rights. Second, those rights are now set out individually
    with headings, which include the following: “Nature of the Charge,” “Right to
    Representation,” “Right to Trial by Jury and Attendant Rights,” “Effect of Plea,”
    “Waiving Right to Trial,” “Questioning by Judge,” “Terms of Plea Agreement,”
    “Deportation Consequences,” “Sexually Violent or Sexually Motivated Offenses,”
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    and “Driver’s License Suspension or Revocation.” The Court rejects the
    Committee’s proposal to label subdivision (c)(8) as “Immigration Consequences,”
    and to include in that subdivision consequences that exceed deportation. Instead,
    subdivision (c)(8) is designated “Deportation Consequences,” and includes various
    requirements placed on the lower court accepting a guilty or nolo contendere plea
    when deportation may be a consequence of said plea. These amendments follow
    the United States Supreme Court’s decision in Padilla v. Kentucky, 
    559 U.S. 356
    (2010), and this Court’s decision in Hernandez v. State, 
    124 So. 3d 757
     (Fla.
    2012), each pertaining to ineffective assistance of trial counsel with respect to
    whether counsel has a duty to advise his or her client whether an offense to which
    he or she is pleading guilty would subject the client to deportation.
    Rule 3.192 (Motions for Rehearing) is amended to add a reference to rule
    3.801 (Correction of Jail Credit) as another of the postconviction proceedings to
    which the rule does not apply.
    In rule 3.212(d) (Competence to Proceed: Hearing and Disposition (Release
    on Finding of Incompetence)), the phrase “for a period not to exceed 1 year” is
    deleted in order that the circuit court will retain jurisdiction to allow for the
    repeated process of reexamination of mental competency and the setting of the
    same or new conditional release conditions where the defendant is found to not be
    mentally competent and does not meet the criteria for commitment.
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    The Court amends rule 3.220(h)(1) (Discovery (Discovery Depositions;
    Generally)) by deleting the phrase “except a subpoena duces tecum” to remove the
    distinction between the criminal and civil discovery rules with respect to the
    procedure for taking depositions.
    Rule 3.410 (Jury Request to Review Evidence or for Additional Instructions)
    is amended in light of this Court’s decision in Hazuri v. State, 
    91 So. 3d 836
     (Fla.
    2012). In Hazuri, the Court held that after a jury request for trial transcripts during
    deliberations at trial, the trial court is required to inform the jury that it has a right
    to request a read-back of testimony and that the jury should clarify which portion
    of the testimony it wants to review. The addition of subdivision (b), which sets out
    the procedures the trial judge is to follow when the jury requests to have the
    transcripts of trial testimony, is added in response to the Hazuri decision. Finally,
    new subdivision (c) requires that the read-back of transcripts be conducted
    consistent with subdivision (a).
    In rule 3.590(a) (Time for and Method of Making Motions; Procedure;
    Custody Pending Hearing (Time for Filing in Noncapital Cases)), the phrase “in
    cases in which the state does not seek the death penalty” is moved to the beginning
    of the rule to clarify when the rule applies. In addition, the rule is amended to
    reflect that the motion for new trial or in arrest of judgment may be made either
    orally in open court or in writing and filed with the clerk’s office.
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    With regard to rule 3.984 (Application for Criminal Indigent Status), the
    form is amended to conform to the minimization requirements of Florida Rule of
    Judicial Administration 2.425 (Minimization of the Filing of Sensitive
    Information), to require only the last four digits of a driver’s license or
    identification number.
    The Court also amends rule 3.986 (Forms Related to Judgment and
    Sentence) to conform to the minimization requirements of rule 2.425, to replace
    the victim’s phone number with that of the prosecuting attorney, the victim’s
    attorney, or the victim advocate, under the section for “Restitution Order.”
    Finally, the Court declines to amend certain proposals advanced by the
    Committee, including the proposed amendments to rules 3.281, 3.300(d), and
    3.985.
    The Court rejects the Committee’s proposal to amend rule 3.281 (List of
    Prospective Jurors) by removing disclosure of copies of all jury questionnaires
    returned by prospective jurors. The rule applies to the parties, providing in
    pertinent part as follows: “Upon request, any party shall be furnished by the clerk
    of the court with a list containing names and addresses of prospective jurors
    summoned to try the case together with copies of all jury questionnaires returned
    by the prospective jurors.” Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.281 (emphasis added). Excluding
    the jury questionnaires ignores the fact that the parties use the juror questionnaires
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    in making decisions as to which prospective jurors to strike and which ones to
    retain on the jury. Cf. Fla. R. Civ. P. – S.V.P. 4.431(b) (Trial by Jury,
    Questionnaire) (“The circuit court may require prospective jurors to complete a
    questionnaire in the form approved by the Supreme Court of Florida to assist in
    selecting prospective jurors. . . .”). Finally, the Committee’s proposal does not
    pertain to the minimization of sensitive information to be provided, but instead
    seeks to make the jury questionnaires confidential rather than minimizing sensitive
    information contained therein. This Court cannot make judicial branch records
    confidential and exempt from public access by rule adopted after the 1992
    adoption of Article I, section 24, of the Florida Constitution (Access to public
    records and meetings).3 For this same reason, the Committee’s proposal to amend
    3. Article I, section 24, of the Florida Constitution, “Access to public
    records and meetings,” which was adopted in November 1992 and became
    effective July 1, 1993, provides in pertinent part as follows:
    (a) Every person has the right to inspect or copy any public
    record made or received in connection with the official business of
    any public body, officer, or employee of the state, or persons acting
    on their behalf, except with respect to records exempted pursuant to
    this section or specifically made confidential by this Constitution.
    This section specifically includes the legislative, executive, and
    judicial branches of government and each agency or department
    created thereunder; counties, municipalities, and districts; and each
    constitutional officer, board, and commission, or entity created
    pursuant to law or this Constitution.
    ....
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    rule 3.300(d) (Voir Dire Examination, Oath, and Excusing of Member (Juror Voir
    Dire Questionnaires)), requiring the filing under seal of juror questionnaires, is
    rejected.
    Lastly, the Court declines to amend rule 3.985 (Standard Jury Instructions)
    to change the web address to the Court’s Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal
    Cases. The URL as provided in rule 3.985 is the address adopted by the Court in
    In re Amendments to Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure 3.172 and 3.985 and
    Amendments to Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.985, 
    20 So. 3d 376
    , 378 (Fla.
    2009), and is the same web address listed in rule 3.985 in West’s Florida Rules of
    Court (2015).4
    (c) This section shall be self-executing. The legislature,
    however, may provide by general law passed by a two-thirds vote of
    each house for the exemption of records from the requirements of
    subsection (a) . . . provided that such law shall state with specificity
    the public necessity justifying the exemption and shall be no broader
    than necessary to accomplish the stated purpose of the law. . . .
    (d) All laws that are in effect on July 1, 1993 that limit public
    access to records or meetings shall remain in force, and such laws
    apply to records of the legislative and judicial branches, until they are
    repealed. Rules of court that are in effect on the date of adoption of
    this section that limit access to records shall remain in effect until they
    are repealed.
    Art. I, § 24, Fla. Const. (emphasis added).
    4. The error in the web address included in rule 3.985 is as reported by
    Westlaw.com and Westlawnext.com.
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    CONCLUSION
    Accordingly, we amend the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure as reflected
    in the appendix to this opinion. New language is indicated by underscoring;
    deletions are indicated by struck-through type. The amendments shall become
    effective January 1, 2016, at 12:02 a.m.
    It is so ordered.
    LABARGA, C.J., and PARIENTE, LEWIS, QUINCE, CANADY, POLSTON,
    and PERRY, JJ., concur.
    THE FILING OF A MOTION FOR REHEARING SHALL NOT ALTER THE
    EFFECTIVE DATE OF THESE AMENDMENTS.
    Original Proceeding – Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure
    Meredith Charbula, Chair, Criminal Procedure Rules Committee, Jacksonville,
    Florida; Judge Samantha Lee Ward, Past Chair, Criminal Procedure Rules
    Committee, Tampa, Florida; John F. Harkness, Jr., Executive Director, and
    Heather Savage Telfer, Bar Staff Liaison, The Florida Bar, Tallahassee, Florida,
    for Petitioner
    Arthur Ivan Jacobs, General Counsel, Florida Prosecuting Attorneys Association,
    Fernandina Beach, Florida; Alan S. Johnson, Chief Assistant State Attorney,
    Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, West Palm Beach, Florida; Robert Blaise Trettis, Public
    Defender, Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, Viera, Florida; Julianne M. Holt, Public
    Defender, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Tampa, Florida; Rebecca A. Sharpless,
    Litigation Committee Co-Chair, American Immigration Lawyers
    Association, South Florida Chapter, Coral Gables, Florida; Jacob Lawrence
    Ratzan, President, American Immigration Lawyers Association, South Florida
    Chapter, Miami, Florida; Carlos Jesus Martinez, Public Defender, John Eddy
    Morrison, Assistant Public Defender, and Jonathan Harris Greenberg, Assistant
    Public Defender, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Miami, Florida; Luke Newman of Luke
    Newman, PA, Tallahassee, Florida; and William Rudolf Ponall of Snure & Ponall
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    P.A., Winter Park, Florida,
    Responding with Comments
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    APPENDIX
    RULE 3.112.        MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR ATTORNEYS IN
    CAPITAL CASES
    (a)–(d)      [No change]
    (e) Appointment of Counsel. A court must appoint lead counsel and, upon
    written application and a showing of need by lead counsel, should appoint co-
    counsel to handle every capital trial in which the defendant is not represented by
    retained counsel. Lead counsel shall have the right to select co-counsel from
    attorneys on the lead counsel or co-counsel list. Both attorneys shall be reasonably
    compensated for the trial and sentencing phase. Except under extraordinary
    circumstances, only one attorney may be compensated for other proceedings. In
    capital cases in which the Public Defender or Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional
    Counsel is appointed, the Public Defender or Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional
    Counsel shall designate lead and co-counsel.
    (f) Lead Trial Counsel. Lead trial counsel assignments should be given to
    attorneys who:
    (1)–(2)      [No change]
    (3) have prior experience as lead counsel in no fewer than nine state
    or federal jury trials of serious and complex cases which were tried to completion,
    as well as prior experience as lead defense counsel or co-counsel in at least two
    state or federal cases tried to completion in which the death penalty was sought. In
    addition, of the nine jury trials which were tried to completion, the attorney should
    have been lead counsel in at least three cases in which the charge was murder; or
    alternatively, of the nine jury trials, at least one was a murder trial and an
    additional five were felony jury trials; and
    (4)–(7)      [No change]
    (g) – (l)    [No change]
    Committee Comments
    [No change]
    Criminal Court Steering Committee Note
    [No change]
    RULE 3.121.        ARREST WARRANT
    (a)    Issuance. An arrest warrant, when issued, shall:
    (1)–(3) [No change]
    (4) specify the name of the person to be arrested or, if the name is
    unknown to the judge, designate the person by any name or description by which
    the person can be identified with reasonable certainty, and include a photograph if
    reasonably available;
    (5)–(6) [No change]
    (7) in all offenses bailable as of right be endorsed with the amount of
    bailfor offenses where a right to bail exists, set the amount of bail or other
    conditions of release, and the return date.
    (b)    [No change]
    Committee Notes
    [No change]
    RULE 3.172.        ACCEPTANCE OF GUILTY OR NOLO CONTENDERE
    PLEA
    (a) – (b) [No change]
    (c) Determination of Voluntariness. Except when a defendant is not
    present for a plea, pursuant to the provisions of rule 3.180(d), the trial judge
    shouldmust, when determining voluntariness, place the defendant under oath, and
    shall address the defendant personally and shall determine on the record that he or
    she understands:
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    (1) Nature of the Charge. tThe nature of the charge to which the
    plea is offered, the maximum possible penalty, and any mandatory minimum
    penalty provided by law;.
    (2) Right to Representation. iIf not represented by an attorney,
    that the defendant has the right to be represented by an attorney at every stage of
    the proceeding and, if necessary, an attorney will be appointed to represent him or
    her;.
    (3) Right to Trial By Jury and Attendant Rights. tThe right to
    plead not guilty or to persist in that plea if it has already been made, the right to be
    tried by a jury, and at that trial a defendant has the right to the assistance of
    counsel, the right to compel attendance of witnesses on his or her behalf, the right
    to confront and cross-examine witnesses against him or her, and the right not to
    testify or be compelled to incriminate himself or herself;.
    (4) Effect of Plea. that uUpon a plea of guilty, or nolo contendere
    without express reservation of the right to appeal, he or she gives up the right to
    appeal all matters relating to the judgment, including the issue of guilt or
    innocence, but does not impair the right to review by appropriate collateral attack;.
    (5) Waiving Right to Trial. that iIf the defendant pleads guilty or
    is adjudged guilty after a plea of nolo contendere there will not be a further trial of
    any kind, so that by pleading guilty or nolo contendere he or she waives the right to
    a trial;.
    (6) Questioning by Judge. that iIf the defendant pleads guilty or
    nolo contendere, the trial judge may ask the defendant questions about the offense
    to which he or she has pleaded, and if the defendant answers these questions under
    oath, on the record, and in the presence of counsel, the answers may later be used
    against him or her in a prosecution for perjury;.
    (7) Terms of Plea Agreement. tThe complete terms of any plea
    agreement, including specifically all obligations the defendant will incur as a
    result;.
    (8) that if he or she pleads guilty or nolo contendere, if he or she is
    not a United States citizen, the plea may subject him or her to deportation pursuant
    to the laws and regulations governing the United States Immigration and
    Naturalization Service. It shall not be necessary for the trial judge to inquire as to
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    whether the defendant is a United States citizen, as this admonition shall be given
    to all defendants in all cases; andDeportation Consequences.
    (A) If the defendant is not a citizen of the United States, a
    finding of guilt by the court, and the court’s acceptance of the defendant’s plea of
    guilty or no contest, regardless of whether adjudication of guilt has been withheld,
    may have the additional consequence of changing his or her immigration status,
    including deportation or removal from the United States.
    (B) The court should advise the defendant to consult with
    counsel if he or she needs additional information concerning the potential
    deportation consequences of the plea.
    (C) If the defendant has not discussed the potential
    deportation consequences with his or her counsel, prior to accepting the
    defendant’s plea, the court is required, upon request, to allow a reasonable amount
    of time to permit the defendant to consider the appropriateness of the plea in light
    of the advisement described in this section.
    (D) This admonition should be given to all defendants in all
    cases, and the trial court must not require at the time of entering a plea that the
    defendant disclose his or her legal status in the United States.
    (9) Sexually Violent or Sexually Motivated Offenses. that iIf the
    defendant pleads guilty or nolo contendere, and the offense to which the defendant
    is pleading is a sexually violent offense or a sexually motivated offense, or if the
    defendant has been previously convicted of such an offense, the plea may subject
    the defendant to involuntary civil commitment as a sexually violent predator upon
    completion of his or her sentence. It shall not be necessary for the trial judge to
    determine whether the present or prior offenses were sexually motivated, as this
    admonition shall be given to all defendants in all cases.
    (10) Driver’s License Suspension or Revocation. that iIf the
    defendant pleads guilty or nolo contendre and the offense to which the defendant is
    pleading is one for which automatic, mandatory driver’s license suspension or
    revocation is required by law to be imposed (either by the court or by a separate
    agency), the plea will provide the basis for the suspension or revocation of the
    defendant’s driver’s license.
    (d) – (j) [No change]
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    Committee Notes
    1977 Adoption. [No Change]
    2005 Amendment. [No Change]
    2015 Amendment. In view of the holdings in Padilla v. Kentucky, 
    559 U.S. 356
    , 
    130 S. Ct. 1473
     (2010) and Hernandez v. State, 
    124 So. 3d 757
     (Fla. 2012),
    the Committee felt it appropriate to expand the requirements in subdivision (c)(8).
    RULE 3.192.         MOTIONS FOR REHEARING
    When an appeal by the state is authorized by Florida Rule of Appellate
    Procedure 9.140, or sections 924.07 or 924.071, Florida Statutes, the state may file
    a motion for rehearing within 10 days of an order subject to appellate review. A
    motion for rehearing shall state with particularity the points of law or fact that, in
    the opinion of the state, the court has overlooked or misapprehended in its
    decision, and shall not present issues not previously raised in the proceeding. A
    response may be filed within 10 days of service of the motion. The trial court’s
    order disposing of the motion for rehearing shall be filed within 15 days of the
    response but not later than 40 days from the date of the order of which rehearing is
    sought. If no order is filed within 40 days, the motion is deemed denied. A timely
    filed motion for rehearing shall toll rendition of the order subject to appellate
    review and the order shall be deemed rendered 40 days from the order of which
    rehearing is sought, or upon the filing of a written order denying the motion for
    rehearing, whichever is earlier. This rule shall not apply to post-
    convictionpostconviction proceedings pursuant to rule 3.800(a), 3.801, 3.850,
    3.851, or 3.853. Nothing in this rule precludes the trial court from exercising its
    inherent authority to reconsider a ruling while the court has jurisdiction of the case.
    RULE 3.212.         COMPETENCE TO PROCEED: HEARING AND
    DISPOSITION
    (a)–(c)       [No change]
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    (d) Release on Finding of Incompetence. If the court decides that a
    defendant is not mentally competent to proceed but does not meet the criteria for
    commitment, the defendant may be released on appropriate release conditions for a
    period not to exceed 1 year. The court may order that the defendant receive
    outpatient treatment at an appropriate local facility and that the defendant report
    for further evaluation at specified times during the release period as conditions of
    release. A report shall be filed with the court after each evaluation by the persons
    appointed by the court to make such evaluations, with copies to all parties. The
    procedure for determinations of the confidential status of reports is governed by
    Rule of Judicial Administration 2.420.
    Committee Notes
    [No change]
    RULE 3.220.        DISCOVERY
    (a)    [No change]
    (b)    Prosecutor’s Discovery Obligation.
    (1) Within 15 days after service of the Notice of Discovery, the
    prosecutor shall serve a written Discovery Exhibit which shall disclose to the
    defendant and permit the defendant to inspect, copy, test, and photograph the
    following information and material within the state’s possession or control, except
    that any property or material that portrays sexual performance by a child or
    constitutes child pornography may not be copied, photographed, duplicated, or
    otherwise reproduced so long as the state attorney makes the property or material
    reasonably available to the defendant or the defendant’s attorney:
    (A)–(I) [No change]
    (J)   reports or statements of experts made in connection with
    the particular case, including results of physical or mental examinations and of
    scientific tests, experiments, or comparisons; and
    (K) any tangible papers or objects that the prosecuting
    attorney intends to use in the hearing or trial and that were not obtained from or
    that did not belong to the defendant.;
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    (L) any tangible paper, objects or substances in the
    possession of law enforcement that could be tested for DNA.; and
    (M) [No change]
    (2)–(4) [No change]
    (c)–(g) [No change]
    (h) Discovery Depositions.
    (1) Generally. At any time after the filing of the charging document
    any party may take the deposition upon oral examination of any person authorized
    by this rule. A party taking a deposition shall give reasonable written notice to each
    other party and shall make a good faith effort to coordinate the date, time, and
    location of the deposition to accommodate the schedules of other parties and the
    witness to be deposed. The notice shall state the time and the location where the
    deposition is to be taken, the name of each person to be examined, and a certificate
    of counsel that a good faith effort was made to coordinate the deposition schedule.
    After notice to the parties the court may, for good cause shown, extend or shorten
    the time and may change the location of the deposition. Except as provided herein,
    the procedure for taking the deposition, including the scope of the examination,
    and the issuance of a subpoena (except a subpoena duces tecum) for deposition by
    an attorney of record in the action, shall be the same as that provided in the Florida
    Rules of Civil Procedure. Any deposition taken pursuant to this rule may be used
    by any party for the purpose of contradicting or impeaching the testimony of the
    deponent as a witness. The trial court or the clerk of the court may, upon
    application by a pro se litigant or the attorney for any party, issue subpoenas for
    the persons whose depositions are to be taken. In any case, including multiple
    defendants or consolidated cases, no person shall be deposed more than once
    except by consent of the parties or by order of the court issued on good cause
    shown. A witness who refuses to obey a duly served subpoena may be adjudged in
    contempt of the court from which the subpoena issued.
    (A)–(D) [No change]
    (2) – (8) [No change]
    (i) – (o) [No change]
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    Committee Notes
    [No change]
    Court Commentary
    [No change]
    RULE 3.410.        JURY REQUEST TO REVIEW EVIDENCE OR FOR
    ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
    (a) If, Aafter the jurorsthey have retired to consider their verdict, jurors if
    they request additional instructions or to have any testimony read or played back to
    them they may be conducted into the courtroom by the officer who has them in
    charge and the court may give them the additional instructions or may order the
    testimony read or played back to them. The instructions shall be given and the
    testimony presented only after notice to the prosecuting attorney and to counsel for
    the defendant. All testimony read or played back must be done in open court in the
    presence of all parties. In its discretion, the court may respond in writing to the
    inquiry without having the jury brought before the court, provided the parties have
    received the opportunity to place objections on the record and both the inquiry and
    response are made part of the record.
    (b) In a case in which the jury requests to have the transcripts of trial
    testimony, the following procedures must be followed:
    (1)   The trial judge must deny the requests for transcripts.
    (2) The trial judge must instruct jurors that they can, however,
    request to have any testimony read or played back, which may or may not be
    granted at the court’s discretion.
    (3) In cases in which jurors make only a general request for
    transcripts, as opposed to identifying any particular witness’ testimony that they
    wish to review, the trial judge must instruct jurors that, if they request a read or
    play back, they must specify the particular trial testimony they wish to have read or
    played back.
    (c) If, after being properly instructed in accordance with subdivision (b),
    the jurors request a read or play back of any trial testimony, the trial judge must
    follow the procedures set forth in subdivision (a).
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    Committee Notes
    [No Change]
    RULE 3.590.         TIME FOR AND METHOD OF MAKING MOTIONS;
    PROCEDURE; CUSTODY PENDING HEARING
    (a) Time for Filing in Noncapital Cases. In cases in which the state does
    not seek the death penalty, Aa motion for new trial or in arrest of judgment, or
    both, in cases in which the state does not seek the death penalty, may be made,
    either orally in open court or in writing and filed with the clerk’s office, within 10
    days after the rendition of the verdict or the finding of the court. A timely motion
    may be amended to state new grounds without leave of court prior to expiration of
    the 10-day period and in the discretion of the court at any other time before the
    motion is determined.
    (b) – (e)     [No change]
    Committee Notes
    [No Change]
    RULE 3.984.         APPLICATION FOR CRIMINAL INDIGENT STATUS
    IN THE CIRCUIT/COUNTY COURT OF THE ____________________ JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
    IN AND FOR _________________ COUNTY, FLORIDA
    STATE OF FLORIDA            vs.                           CASE. NO.         .
    .
    Defendant/Minor Child
    APPLICATION FOR CRIMINAL INDIGENT STATUS
    ____ I AM SEEKING THE APPOINTMENT OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
    OR
    ____ I HAVE A PRIVATE ATTORNEY OR AM SELF-REPRESENTED AND SEEK
    DETERMINATION OF INDIGENCE STATUS FOR COSTS
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    Notice to Applicant: The provision of a public defender/court appointed lawyer and costs/due
    process services are not free. A judgment and lien may be imposed against all real or personal
    property you own to pay for legal and other services provided on your behalf or on behalf of the
    person for whom you are making this application. There is a $50.00 fee for each application
    filed.
    If the application fee is not paid to the Clerk of the Court within 7 days, it will be added to any
    costs that may be assessed against you at the conclusion of this case. If you are a
    parent/guardian making this affidavit on behalf of a minor or tax-dependent adult, the
    information contained in this application must include your income and assets.
    1.     I have ______ dependents. (Do not include children not living at home and do not
    include a working spouse or yourself.)
    2.     I have a take home income of $_______________                            paid ( ) weekly ( ) bi-weekly ( )
    semi-monthly ( ) monthly ( ) yearly
    (Take home income equals salary, wages, bonuses, commissions, allowances, overtime,
    tips and similar payments, minus deductions required by law and other court ordered
    support payments)
    3.     I have other income paid ( ) weekly ( ) bi-weekly ( ) semi-monthly ( ) monthly ( )
    yearly: (Circle “Yes” and fill in the amount if you have this kind of income, otherwise
    circle “No.”)
    Social Security benefit......................                Yes   $____________   No
    Unemployment compensation...........                         Yes   $____________   No
    Union Funds......................................            Yes   $____________   No
    Workers compensation......................                   Yes   $____________   No
    Retirement/pensions..........................                Yes   $____________   No
    Trusts or gifts....................................          Yes   $____________   No
    Veterans’ benefit...............................             Yes   $____________   No
    Child support or other regular
    support from family
    members/spouse.................................              Yes $____________ No
    Rental income....................................            Yes $____________ No
    Dividends or interest..........................              Yes $____________ No
    Other kinds of income not on the
    list......................................................   Yes $____________ No
    4.     I have other assets: (Circle “yes” and fill in the value of the property, otherwise circle
    “No”)
    Cash................................................... Yes $____________ No
    Bank account(s)................................. Yes $____________ No
    Certificates of deposit or money                        Yes $____________ No
    market accounts.................................
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    * Equity in Motor vehicles/Boats/
    Other tangible property......................             Yes     $____________   No
    Savings...............................................    Yes     $____________   No
    Stocks/bonds......................................        Yes     $____________   No
    * Equity in Real estate (excluding                        Yes     $____________   No
    homestead)........................................
    * include expectancy of an interest
    in such property
    5.     I have a total amount of liabilities and debts in the amount of
    $              ,.
    6.     I receive: (Circle “Yes” or “No”)
    Temporary Assistance for Needy Families-Cash
    Assistance.............................................................   Yes      No
    Poverty-related veterans’ benefits........................                Yes      No
    Supplemental Security Income (SSI)...................                     Yes      No
    7.     I have been released on bail in the amount of $___________.                              Cash ___ Surety ___
    Posted by: Self ___ Family ___          Other ____
    A person who knowingly provides false information to the clerk or the court in seeking a
    determination of indigent status under s.ection 27.52, F.S.Florida Statutes, commits a
    misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s.ection 775.082, F.S.Florida Statutes,
    or s.ection 775.083, F.S.Florida Statutes. I attest that the information I have provided on this
    Application is true and accurate.
    Signed this        day of                                   , 20       .
    Date of Birth                     .                               Signature of Applicant for Indigent Status
    Last 4 Digits of Driver’s license or ID
    number                                .                           Print full legal name                    .
    Address                                   .
    City, State, Zip                        .
    Phone number                            .
    CLERK’S DETERMINATION
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    Based on the information in this Application, I have determined the applicant to be ( )
    Indigent ( ) Not Indigent
    The Public Defender is hereby appointed to the case listed above until relieved by the
    Court.
    Dated this           day of                   , 20      .
    Clerk of the Circuit Court
    This form was completed            Clerk/Deputy Clerk/Other authorized
    with the assistance of            person
    APPLICANTS FOUND NOT INDIGENT MAY SEEK REVIEW BY ASKING FOR A
    HEARING TIME. Sign here if you want the judge to review the clerk’s decision of not
    indigent.
    RULE 3.986.             FORMS RELATED TO JUDGMENT AND SENTENCE
    (a)    Sufficiency of Forms. The forms as set forth below, or computer generated
    formats that duplicate these forms, shall be used by all courts. Variations from these forms do not
    void a judgment, sentence, order, or fingerprints that are otherwise sufficient.
    (b)     Form for Judgment.
    Probation Violator
    Community Control Violator
    Retrial
    Resentence
    In the Circuit Court,
    Judicial Circuit, in and for
    County, Florida
    Division                      .
    Case Number                   .
    State of Florida
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    v.
    .
    Defendant
    JUDGMENT
    The defendant,          , being personally before this court represented
    by        , the attorney of record, and the state represented by             , and having
    been tried and found guilty by jury/by court of the following crime(s)
    entered a plea of guilty to the following crime(s)
    entered a plea of nolo contendere to the following crime(s)
    Offense         Degree
    Statute           of              Case             OBTS
    Count          Crime         Number(s)        Crime            Number            Number
    .              .              .                 .                .                 .
    .              .              .                 .                .                 .
    .              .              .                 .                .                 .
    .              .              .                 .                .                 .
    .              .              .                 .                .                 .
    .     and no cause being shown why the defendant should not be adjudicated
    guilty, IT IS ORDERED THAT the defendant is hereby ADJUDICATED
    GUILTY of the above crime(s).
    .     and being a qualified offender pursuant to s.ection 943.325, Florida Statutes,
    the defendant shall be required to submit DNA samples as required by law.
    .     and good cause being shown; IT IS ORDERED THAT ADJUDICATION
    OF GUILT BE WITHHELD.
    DONE AND ORDERED in open court in                     County, Florida, on ..........(date)..........
    Judge
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    State of Florida
    v.
    .
    Defendant                                      Case Number                              .
    FINGERPRINTS OF DEFENDANT
    R. Thumb           R. Index            R. Middle              R. Ring           R. Little
    L. Thumb           L. Index            L. Middle              L. Ring           L. Little
    Fingerprints taken by:
    (Name)                      (Title)
    I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing fingerprints on this judgment are the
    fingerprints of the defendant,          , and that they were placed thereon by the defendant
    in my presence in open court this date.
    Judge
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    (c)      Form for Charges, Costs, and Fees.
    In the Circuit Court,
    Judicial Circuit, in and for
    County, Florida
    Division                      .
    Case Number                   .
    State of Florida
    v.
    .
    Defendant
    CHARGES/COSTS/FEES
    The defendant is hereby ordered to pay the following sums if checked:
    $50.00 pursuant to section 938.03, Florida Statutes (Crimes Compensation Trust
    Fund).
    $3.00 as a court cost pursuant to section 938.01, Florida Statutes (Criminal Justice
    Trust Fund).
    $2.00 as a court cost pursuant to section 938.15, Florida Statutes (Criminal Justice
    Education by Municipalities and Counties).
    A fine in the sum of $          pursuant to section 775.0835, Florida Statutes. (This
    provision refers to the optional fine for the Crimes Compensation Trust Fund and is not
    applicable unless checked and completed. Fines imposed as part of a sentence to section
    775.083, Florida Statutes, are to be recorded on the sentence page(s).)
    A sum of $          pursuant to section 938.27, Florida Statutes
    (Prosecution/Investigative Costs).
    A sum of $        pursuant to section 938.29, Florida Statutes (Public
    Defender/Appointed Counsel Fees).
    Restitution in accordance with attached order.
    $201 pursuant to section 938.08, Florida Statutes (Funding Programs in Domestic
    Violence).
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    A sum of $        for the cost of collecting the DNA sample required by s.ection
    943.325, Florida Statutes.
    Other
    DONE AND ORDERED in open court in                     County, Florida, on .....(date)......
    Judge
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    (d)       Form for Sentencing.
    Defendant                       Case Number             OBTS Number
    SENTENCE
    (As to Count     )
    The defendant, being personally before this court, accompanied by the defendant’s
    attorney of record,      , and having been adjudicated guilty herein, and the court having given
    the defendant an opportunity to be heard and to offer matters in mitigation of sentence, and to
    show cause why the defendant should not be sentenced as provided by law, and no cause being
    shown,
    (Check one if applicable)
    . and the court having on .....(date)..... deferred imposition of sentence until this date
    . and the court having previously entered a judgment in this case on .....(date)..... now
    resentences the defendant
    . and the court having placed the defendant on probation/community control and
    having subsequently revoked the defendant’s probation/community control
    It Is The Sentence Of The Court That:
    . The defendant pay a fine of $       , pursuant to section 775.083, Florida Statutes, plus
    $    as the 5% surcharge required by section 938.04, Florida Statutes.
    . The defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the Department of
    Corrections.
    . The defendant is hereby committed to the custody of the Sheriff
    of         County, Florida
    . The defendant is sentenced as a youthful offender in accordance with section
    958.04, Florida Statutes.
    To Be Imprisoned (check one; unmarked sections are inapplicable):
    . For a term of natural life.
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    . For a term of           .
    . Said SENTENCE SUSPENDED for a period of                    subject to conditions set
    forth in this order.
    If “split” sentence complete the appropriate paragraph
    . Followed by a period of           on probation/community control under the
    supervision of the Department of Corrections according to the terms and conditions
    of supervision set forth in a separate order entered herein.
    . However, after serving a period of        imprisonment in          the balance of the
    sentence shall be suspended and the defendant shall be placed on
    probation/community control for a period of         under supervision of the
    Department of Corrections according to the terms and conditions of
    probation/community control set forth in a separate order entered herein.
    In the event the defendant is ordered to serve additional split sentences, all incarceration
    portions shall be satisfied before the defendant begins service of the supervision terms.
    SPECIAL PROVISIONS
    (As to Count    )
    By appropriate notation, the following provisions apply to the sentence imposed:
    Mandatory/Minimum Provisions:
    Firearm
    . It is further ordered that the 3-year minimum imprisonment provision of section
    775.087(2), Florida Statutes, is hereby imposed for the sentence specified in this
    count.
    Drug Trafficking
    . It is further ordered that the      mandatory minimum imprisonment provision of
    section 893.135(1), Florida Statutes, is hereby imposed for the sentence specified in
    this count.
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    Controlled Substance Within 1,000 Feet of School
    . It is further ordered that the 3-year minimum imprisonment provision of section
    893.13(1)(c)1, Florida Statutes, is hereby imposed for the sentence specified in this
    count.
    Habitual Felony Offender
    . The defendant is adjudicated a habitual felony offender and has been sentenced to
    an extended term in accordance with the provisions of section 775.084(4)(a),
    Florida Statutes. The requisite findings by the court are set forth in a separate order
    or stated on the record in open court.
    Habitual Violent Felony Offender
    . The defendant is adjudicated a habitual violent felony offender and has been
    sentenced to an extended term in accordance with the provisions of section
    775.084(4)(b), Florida Statutes. A minimum term of          year(s) must be served
    prior to release. The requisite findings of the court are set forth in a separate order
    or stated on the record in open court.
    Law Enforcement Protection Act
    . It is further ordered that the defendant shall serve a minimum of     years before
    release in accordance with section 775.0823, Florida Statutes. (Offenses committed
    before January 1, 1994.)
    Capital Offense
    . It is further ordered that the defendant shall serve no less than 25 years in
    accordance with the provisions of section 775.082(1), Florida Statutes. (Offenses
    committed before October 1, 1995.)
    Short-Barreled Rifle, Shotgun, Machine Gun
    . It is further ordered that the 5-year minimum provisions of section 790.221(2),
    Florida Statutes, are hereby imposed for the sentence specified in this count.
    (Offenses committed before January 1, 1994.)
    Continuing Criminal Enterprise
    . It is further ordered that the 25-year minimum sentence provisions of section
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    893.20, Florida Statutes, are hereby imposed for the sentence specified in this
    count. (Offenses committed before January 1, 1994.)
    Taking a Law Enforcement Officer’s Firearm
    . It is further ordered that the 3-year mandatory minimum imprisonment provision of
    section 775.0875(1), Florida Statutes, is hereby imposed for the sentence specified
    in this count. (Offenses committed before January 1, 1994.)
    Sexual Offender/Sexual Predator Determinations:
    Sexual Predator
    The defendant is adjudicated a sexual predator as set forth in section 775.21, Florida
    Statutes.
    Sexual Offender
    The defendant meets the criteria for a sexual offender as set forth in section
    943.0435(1)(a)1a., b., c., or d, Florida Statutes.
    Age of Victim
    The victim was           years of age at the time of the offense.
    Age of Defendant
    The defendant was           years of age at the time of the offense.
    Relationship to Victim
    The defendant is not the victim’s parent or guardian.
    Sexual Activity [F.S.Section 800.04(4), Florida Statutes]
    The offense        did          did not involve sexual activity.
    Use of Force or Coercion [F.S.Section 800.04(4), Florida Statutes]
    The sexual activity described herein            did           did not involve the use of
    force or coercion.
    Use of Force or Coercion/unclothed Genitals [F.S.Section 800.04(5), Florida Statutes]
    The molestation           did            did not involve unclothed genitals or genital area.
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    The molestation               did            did not involve the use of force or coercion.
    Other Provisions:
    Criminal Gang Activity
    . The felony conviction is for an offense that was found, pursuant to section 874.04,
    Florida Statutes, to have been committed for the purpose of benefiting, promoting,
    or furthering the interests of a criminal gang.
    Retention of Jurisdiction
    . The court retains jurisdiction over the defendant pursuant to section 947.16(4),
    Florida Statutes (1983).
    Jail Credit
    . It is further ordered that the defendant shall be allowed a total of
    days as credit for time incarcerated before imposition of this sentence.
    CREDIT FOR TIME SERVED
    IN RESENTENCING AFTER
    VIOLATION OF PROBATION
    OR COMMUNITY CONTROL
    .      It is further ordered that the defendant be allowed      days time served between
    date of arrest as a violator following release from prison to the date of resentencing.
    The Department of Corrections shall apply original jail time credit and shall
    compute and apply credit for time served and unforfeited gain time previously
    awarded on case/count                 . (Offenses committed before October 1, 1989.)
    .      It is further ordered that the defendant be allowed      days time served between
    date of arrest as a violator following release from prison to the date of resentencing.
    The Department of Corrections shall apply original jail time credit and shall
    compute and apply credit for time served on case/count                  . (Offenses
    committed between October 1, 1989, and December 31, 1993.)
    .      The Court deems the unforfeited gain time previously awarded on the above
    case/count forfeited under section 948.06(7), Florida Statutes.
    . The Court allows unforfeited gain time previously awarded on the above case/count.
    (Gain time may be subject to forfeiture by the Department of Corrections under
    section 944.28(1), Florida Statutes.)
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    . It is further ordered that the defendant be allowed        days time served between
    date of arrest as a violator following release from prison to the date of resentencing.
    The Department of Corrections shall apply original jail time credit and shall
    compute and apply credit for time served only pursuant to section 921.0017, Florida
    Statutes, on case/count            . (Offenses committed on or after January 1, 1994.)
    Consecutive/Concurrent as to Other Counts
    It is further ordered that the sentence imposed for this count shall run
    (check one)        consecutive to     concurrent with the sentence set forth in
    count       of this case.
    Consecutive/Concurrent as to Other Convictions
    It is further ordered that the composite term of all sentences imposed for the counts specified in
    this order shall run (check one)     consecutive to       concurrent with (check one) the
    following:
    any active sentence being served.
    specific sentences:
    In the event the above sentence is to the Department of Corrections, the Sheriff of
    County, Florida, is hereby ordered and directed to deliver the defendant to the Department
    of Corrections at the facility designated by the department together with a copy of this judgment
    and sentence and any other documents specified by Florida Statute.
    The defendant in open court was advised of the right to appeal from this sentence by
    filing notice of appeal within 30 days from this date with the clerk of this court and the
    defendant’s right to the assistance of counsel in taking the appeal at the expense of the state on
    showing of indigency.
    In imposing the above sentence, the court further recommends                                  .
    DONE AND ORDERED in open court at                  County, Florida, on .....(date)......
    Judge
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    (e)     Form for Order of Probation.
    In the      Court
    of             County, Florida
    Case Number            .
    State of Florida
    v.
    .
    Defendant
    ORDER OF PROBATION
    This cause coming on this day to be heard before me, and you, the defendant,
    , being now present before me, and you having
    (check one)
    . entered a plea of guilty to
    . entered a plea of nolo contendere to
    . been found guilty by jury verdict of
    . been found guilty by the court trying the case without a jury of the offense(s)
    of                                                                                 .
    .
    .
    SECTION 1: Judgment Of Guilt
    The Court hereby adjudges you to be guilty of the above offense(s).
    Now, therefore, it is ordered and adjudged that the imposition of sentence is hereby
    withheld and that you be placed on probation for a period of          under the supervision of
    the Department of Corrections, subject to Florida law.
    SECTION 2: Order Withholding Adjudication
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    Now, therefore, it is ordered and adjudged that the adjudication of guilt is hereby
    withheld and that you be placed on probation for a period of        under the supervision of the
    Department of Corrections, subject to Florida law.
    SECTION 3: Probation During Portion Of Sentence
    It is hereby ordered and adjudged that you be
    committed to the Department of Corrections
    confined in the County Jail
    for a term of       with credit for        jail time. After you have served     of the term you
    shall be placed on probation for a period of         under the supervision of the Department of
    Corrections, subject to Florida law.
    confined in the County Jail
    for a term of        with credit for       jail time, as a special condition of probation.
    It is further ordered that you shall comply with the following conditions of probation
    during the probationary period.
    (1)     Not later than the fifth day of each month, you will make a full and truthful report
    to your officer on the form provided for that purpose.
    (2)    You will pay the State of Florida the amount of $            per month toward
    the cost of your supervision, unless otherwise waived in compliance with Florida Statutes.
    (3)    You will not change your residence or employment or leave the county of your
    residence without first procuring the consent of your officer.
    (4)   You will not possess, carry, or own any firearm. You will not possess, carry, or
    own any weapons without first procuring the consent of your officer.
    (5)     You will live without violating the law. A conviction in a court of law shall not be
    necessary for such a violation to constitute a violation of your probation.
    (6)      You will not associate with any person engaged in any criminal activity.
    (7)    You will not use intoxicants to excess or possess any drugs or narcotics unless
    prescribed by a physician. Nor will you visit places where intoxicants, drugs, or other dangerous
    substances are unlawfully sold, dispensed, or used.
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    (8)   You will work diligently at a lawful occupation, advise your employer of your
    probation status, and support any dependents to the best of your ability, as directed by your
    officer.
    (9)      You will promptly and truthfully answer all inquiries directed to you by the court
    or the officer, and allow your officer to visit in your home, at your employment site, or
    elsewhere, and you will comply with all instructions your officer may give you.
    (10)    You will pay restitution, costs, and/or fees in accordance with the attached orders.
    (11) You will report in person within 72 hours of your release from confinement to the
    probation office in              County, Florida, unless otherwise instructed by your officer.
    (This condition applies only if section 3 on the previous page is checked.) Otherwise, you must
    report immediately to the probation office located at              .
    (12) You shall submit to the drawing of blood or other biological specimens as
    required by s.ection 943.325, Florida Statutes.
    (13) You shall submit to the taking of a digitized photograph as required by s.ection
    948.03, Florida Statutes.
    SPECIAL CONDITIONS
    You must undergo a (drug/alcohol) evaluation and, if treatment is deemed necessary, you
    must successfully complete the treatment.
    You will submit to urinalysis, breathalyzer, or blood tests at any time requested by your
    officer, or the professional staff of any treatment center where you are receiving treatment, to
    determine possible use of alcohol, drugs, or controlled substances. You shall be required to pay
    for the tests unless payment is waived by your officer.
    You must undergo a mental health evaluation, and if treatment is deemed necessary, you
    must successfully complete the treatment.
    You will not associate with         during the period of probation.
    You will not associate with other criminal gang members or associates, except as
    authorized by law enforcement officials, prosecutorial authorities, or the court, for the purpose of
    aiding in the investigation of criminal activity.
    You will not contact          during the period of probation.
    You will attend and successfully complete an approved batterers’ intervention program.
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    Other
    (Use the space below for additional conditions as necessary.)
    You are hereby placed on notice that the court may at any time rescind or modify any of
    the conditions of your probation, or may extend the period of probation as authorized by law, or
    may discharge you from further supervision. If you violate any of the conditions of your
    probation, you may be arrested and the court may revoke your probation, adjudicate you guilty if
    adjudication of guilt was withheld, and impose any sentence that it might have imposed before
    placing you on probation or require you to serve the balance of the sentence.
    It is further ordered that when you have been instructed as to the conditions of probation,
    you shall be released from custody if you are in custody, and if you are at liberty on bond, the
    sureties thereon shall stand discharged from liability. (This paragraph applies only if section 1 or
    section 2 is checked.)
    It is further ordered that the clerk of this court file this order in the clerk’s office and
    provide certified copies of same to the officer for use in compliance with the requirements of
    law.
    DONE AND ORDERED, on .....(date)......
    Judge
    I acknowledge receipt of a certified copy of this order. The conditions have been
    explained to me and I agree to abide by them.
    .....(date).....                                         Probationer
    Instructed by
    Original:                            Clerk of the Court
    Certified Copies:                    Probationer
    Florida Department of
    Corrections,
    Probation and Parole Services
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    (f)        Form for Community Control.
    In the   Court,
    of              County, Florida
    Case Number             .
    State of Florida
    v.
    .
    Defendant
    ORDER OF COMMUNITY CONTROL
    This cause coming on this day to be heard before me, and you, the defendant,
    , being now present before me, and you having
    (check one)
    .     entered a plea of guilty to
    .     entered a plea of nolo contendere to
    .     been found guilty by jury verdict of
    . been found guilty by the court trying the case without a jury of the offense(s)
    of
    .
    .
    SECTION 1: Judgment of Guilt
    The court hereby adjudges you to be guilty of the above offense(s).
    Now, therefore, it is ordered and adjudged that you be placed on community control for a
    period of      under the supervision of the Department of Corrections, subject to Florida law.
    SECTION 2: Order Withholding Adjudication
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    Now, therefore, it is ordered and adjudged that the adjudication of guilt is hereby
    withheld and that you be placed on Community Control for a period of           under the
    supervision of the Department of Corrections, subject to Florida law.
    SECTION 3: Community Control During Portion Of Sentence
    It is hereby ordered and adjudged that you be
    committed to the Department of Corrections
    confined in the County Jail
    for a term of       with credit for      jail time. After you have served    of the term, you
    shall be placed on community control for a period of        under the supervision of the
    Department of Corrections, subject to Florida law.
    confined in the County Jail
    for a term of        with credit for       jail time, as a special condition of community control.
    It is further ordered that you shall comply with the following conditions of community
    control during the community control period.
    (1)     Not later than the fifth day of each month, you will make a full and truthful report
    to your officer on the form provided for that purpose.
    (2)     You will pay the State of Florida the amount of $      per month toward the cost
    of your supervision, unless otherwise waived in compliance with Florida Statutes.
    (3)    You will not change your residence or employment or leave the county of your
    residence without first procuring the consent of your officer.
    (4)   You will not possess, carry, or own any firearm. You will not possess, carry, or
    own other weapons without first procuring the consent of your officer.
    (5)     You will live without violating the law. A conviction in a court of law shall not be
    necessary for such a violation to constitute a violation of your community control.
    (6)      You will not associate with any person engaged in any criminal activity.
    (7)    You will not use intoxicants to excess or possess any drugs or narcotics unless
    prescribed by a physician. Nor will you visit places where intoxicants, drugs, or other dangerous
    substances are unlawfully sold, dispensed, or used.
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    (8)    You will work diligently at a lawful occupation, advise your employer of your
    community control status, and support any dependents to the best of your ability as directed by
    your officer.
    (9)      You will promptly and truthfully answer all inquiries directed to you by the court
    or your officer and allow your officer to visit in your home, at your employment site or
    elsewhere, and you will comply with all instructions your officer may give you.
    (10)    You will report to your officer at least 4 times a week, or, if unemployed full
    time, daily.
    (11)    You will perform         hours of public service work as directed by your officer.
    (12) You will remain confined to your approved residence except for one half hour
    before and after your approved employment, public service work, or any other special activities
    approved by your officer.
    (13)    You will pay restitution, costs, and/or fees in accordance with the attached orders.
    (14) You will report in person within 72 hours of your release from confinement to the
    probation office in        County, Florida, unless otherwise instructed by your officer. (This
    condition applies only if section 3 on the previous page is checked.) Otherwise, you must report
    immediately to the probation office located at        .
    (15) You shall submit to the drawing of blood or other biological specimens as
    required by s.ection 943.325, Florida Statutes.
    (16) You shall submit to the taking of a digitized photograph as required by s.ection
    948.101, Florida Statutes.
    SPECIAL CONDITIONS
    You must undergo a (drug/alcohol) evaluation, and if treatment is deemed necessary, you
    must successfully complete the treatment.
    You must undergo a mental health evaluation, and if treatment is deemed necessary, you
    must successfully complete the treatment.
    You will submit to urinalysis, breathalyzer, or blood tests at any time requested by your
    officer, or the professional staff of any treatment center where you are receiving treatment, to
    determine possible use of alcohol, drugs, or controlled substances. You shall be required to pay
    for the tests unless payment is waived by your officer.
    You will not associate with         during the period of community control.
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    You will not associate with other criminal gang members or associates, except as
    authorized by law enforcement officials, prosecutorial authorities, or the court, for the purpose of
    aiding in the investigation of criminal activity.
    You will not contact       during the period of community control.
    You will maintain an hourly accounting of all your activities on a daily log which you
    will submit to your officer on request.
    You will participate in self-improvement programs as determined by the court or your
    officer.
    You will submit to electronic monitoring of your whereabouts as required by the Florida
    Department of Corrections.
    You will attend and successfully complete an approved batterers’ intervention program.
    Other
    (Use the space below for additional conditions as necessary.)
    You are hereby placed on notice that the court may at any time rescind or modify any of
    the conditions of your community control, or may extend the period of community control as
    authorized by law, or may discharge you from further supervision or return you to a program of
    regular probation supervision. If you violate any of the conditions and sanctions of your
    community control, you may be arrested, and the court may adjudicate you guilty if adjudication
    of guilt was withheld, revoke your community control, and impose any sentence that it might
    have imposed before placing you on community control.
    It is further ordered that when you have reported to your officer and have been instructed
    as to the conditions of community control, you shall be released from custody if you are in
    custody, and if you are at liberty on bond, the sureties thereon shall stand discharged from
    liability. (This paragraph applies only if section 1 or section 2 is checked.)
    It is further ordered that the clerk of this court file this order in the clerk’s office, and
    forthwith provide certified copies of same to the officer for use in compliance with the
    requirements of law.
    DONE AND ORDERED, on .....(date)......
    Judge
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    I acknowledge receipt of a certified copy of this order. The conditions have been
    explained to me and I agree to abide by them.
    .....(date).....                                Community controller
    Instructed by
    Original:                       Clerk of the Court
    Certified Copies:               Community Controlee
    Florida Department of
    Corrections, Probation and
    Parole Services
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    (g)       Form for Restitution Order.
    In the Circuit Court,
    Judicial Circuit, in and for
    County, Florida
    Division                     .
    Case Number                  .
    State of Florida
    v.
    .
    Defendant
    RESTITUTION ORDER
    By appropriate notation, the following provisions apply to the sentence imposed in this
    section:
    .     Restitution is not ordered as it is not applicable.
    .     Restitution is not ordered due to the financial resources of the defendant.
    .     Restitution is not ordered due to                                      .
    .     Due to the financial resources of the defendant, restitution of a portion of the
    damages is ordered as prescribed below.
    .     Restitution is ordered as prescribed below.
    .     Restitution is ordered for the following victim. (Victim refers to the
    aggrieved party, aggrieved party’s estate, or aggrieved party’s next of kin if
    the aggrieved party is deceased as a result of the offense. In lieu of the
    victim’s address and phone number, the address and phone number of the
    prosecuting attorney, victim’s attorney, or victim advocate may be used.)
    .
    Name of victim                                     Name of attorney or advocate if applicable
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    Address                                                                                          .
    City, State, and Zip Code                                                                        .
    Phone Number (of prosecuting attorney, victim’s attorney, or victim advocate)
    .
    .     The sum of $     for medical and related services and devices relating to physical,
    psychiatric, and psychological care, including non-medical care and treatment
    rendered in accordance with a recognized method of healing.
    .     The sum of $     for necessary physical and occupational therapy and rehabilitation.
    .     The sum of $     to reimburse the victim for income lost as a result of the offense.
    .     The sum of $     for necessary funeral and related services if the offense resulted in
    bodily injury resulting in the death of the victim.
    .     The sum of $     for damages resulting from the offense.
    .     The sum of $     for                                                                    .
    .
    It is further ordered that the defendant fulfill restitution obligations in the following
    manner:
    .     Total monetary restitution is determined to be $      to be paid at a rate of $      per
    (check one)     month      week      other (specify)              and is to be paid (check
    one)     through the clerk of the circuit court,   to the victim’s designee,
    or    through the Department of Corrections, with an additional 4% fee of $          for
    handling, processing, and forwarding the restitution to the victim(s).
    .     For which sum let execution issue.
    DONE AND ORDERED at                  County, Florida, on .....(date)......
    Judge
    Original: Clerk of the Court
    Certified Copy: Victim
    Committee Note
    1980 Amendment. The proposed changes to rule 3.986 are housekeeping in nature. References
    to the Department of Offender Rehabilitation have been changed to Department of Corrections to
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    reflect a legislative change. See section 20.315, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1978). The reference to
    “hard labor” has been stricken as the courts have consistently held such a condition of sentence is
    not authorized by statute. See, e.g., McDonald v. State, 
    321 So. 2d 453
    , 458 (Fla. 4th DCA
    1975).
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