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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XLVII
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS
Chapter 985
JUVENILE JUSTICE; INTERSTATE COMPACT ON JUVENILES
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F.S. 985.6015
985.6015 Shared County/State Juvenile Detention Trust Fund.
(1) The Shared County/State Juvenile Detention Trust Fund is created within the department.
(2) The fund is established for use as a depository for funds to be used for the costs of juvenile detention. Moneys credited to the trust fund shall consist of funds from the counties’ share of the costs for juvenile detention.
History.s. 1, ch. 2005-114; s. 75, ch. 2006-120; s. 2, ch. 2008-8; s. 2, ch. 2016-152.
Note.Former s. 985.4043.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 985.6015
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 985.6015.



Annotations, Discussions, Cases:

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  1. Daly v. Marion Cnty.

    265 So. 3d 644 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2018)   Cited 1 times
    All funds provided by the counties were deposited into the Shared Trust Fund, which the legislature created as a "depository for funds to be used for the costs of juvenile detention." § 985.6015(2), Fla. Stat. The only monies deposited into this Shared Trust Fund were supplied by the counties to prepay their obligations, and general revenue funds to cover the costs of fiscally constrained counties.
    PAGE 646

    Cases from cite.case.law:

    DALY, v. MARION COUNTY,, 265 So. 3d 644 (Fla. App. Ct. 2018)

    . . . ." § 985.6015(2), Fla. Stat. . . .