The 2022 Florida Statutes (including 2022 Special Session A and 2023 Special Session B)
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It is necessary that we refer to and consider F.S. §§ 876.01, 876.02(4, 5) and 876.03, F.S.A., in order to determine whether or not membership in the Communist Party is a crime in this state. These sections have reference to criminal communism and it is a crime and a felony, punishable by imprisonment for not more than 10 years or a fine of not more than $10,000, or both, to be a member of a criminal communist organization as defined and referred to in the above mentioned provisions of the law. As to whether or not there was an effort to connect petitioners with criminal communism, the record and the questions propounded them show that the investigation before the Grand Jury was about communist activities under the statute, including communist activities in Dade County. In our view said questions were ample to contemplate criminal communism. See State ex rel. Benemovsky v. Sullivan, Fla., 37 So.2d 907.
. . . The trip cost the company $876.03 per person in 1996, and $844.15 per person in 1997. . . .
. . . . §§ 876.01, 876.02(4, S) and 876.03, F.S.A., in order to determine whether or not membership in the . . .
. . . This claim was allowed, in the sum of $4,-876.03 with interest. . . .