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FL S0136

FL S0136
Self-defense


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Introduced
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2013 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Authorizing a person to use deadly force, in the defense of property, to prevent the imminent commission of a forcible felony; directing the Department of Law Enforcement to collect, process, maintain, and disseminate information and data on all incidents concerning the alleged justifiable use of force in this state; requiring each law enforcement agency within the state to monthly report to the department all incidents and cases in which a claim regarding the justifiable use of force is raised, etc.

AI Summary

This bill expands the circumstances under which a person can use deadly force to defend property, specifically allowing it to prevent the imminent commission of a "forcible felony," which refers to serious crimes like murder, robbery, or arson. It also clarifies that individuals are generally immune from criminal prosecution and civil lawsuits when they use force as permitted by law, unless the person against whom force was used was a law enforcement officer acting in their official duties and identified themselves as such. The bill modifies the conditions under which someone is considered an aggressor, meaning they lose the right to self-defense, by removing exceptions that previously allowed for escape from imminent danger or withdrawal from a confrontation. Furthermore, it establishes a statewide system managed by the Department of Law Enforcement to collect, process, maintain, and share data on all incidents involving the alleged justifiable use of force, requiring all law enforcement agencies to report such cases monthly to ensure transparency and public understanding.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died in Criminal Justice (on 05/03/2013)

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