The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . In Suit and Rodriguez, the courts addressed the constitutionality of section 843.085, Florida Statutes . . . authorized by any of the agencies described above for use by the person displaying or wearing it. § 843.085 . . . The Suit and Rodriguez courts also determined that section 843.085 was over-broad and violated due process . . . Although section 250.43 differs from section 843.085 in several respects, the Florida Supreme Court’s . . .
. . . The court held that section 843.085 was therefore not overbroad. Id. at 802-04. . . . Thus, section 843.085(1) is unconstitutionally overbroad. See also Virginia v. . . . Section 843.085(1) does not have a similar intent element. . . . Section 843.085, Florida Statutes (2001), provides in pertinent part: 843.085. . . . All such persons would nevertheless be in violation of section 843.085(1). . . . I disagree with the majority that the statute at issue, section 843.085, Florida Statutes (2001), is . . . Finally, section 843.085(3) prohibits unauthorized persons from selling governmentally authorized law . . . To demonstrate that section 843.085 is not unconstitutionally vague, I will address each question in . . . As to the first concern of substantive due process, the Legislature’s goal in enacting section 843.085 . . . Section 843.085 also is a general intent statute. . . .
. . . (prohibited use of certain lights); § 843.085, Fla. Stat. . . .
. . . sentence for the unlawful display of authorized indicia of law enforcement authority pursuant to section 843.085 . . . In the instant case, section 843.085(1) is content-based in that it focuses only on the content of the . . . Section 843.085(1) criminalizes the wearing or display of any indicia of a law enforcement officer if . . . In the instant case, we do not think that it can be said that the speech proscribed by section 843.085 . . . All such person would nevertheless be in violation of section 843.085(1). . . .
. . . Section 843.085 provides in relevant part: 843.085 Unlawful use of police badges or other indicia of . . . The legislature enacted section 843.085 to promote public safety. . . . Here, Suit’s conduct clearly fell within the prohibitions of section 843.085. . . . VAGUENESS Suit also contends that section 843.085 is unconstitutionally vague. . . . Section 843.085(1) is a general intent crime. . . .