Right now, the 2017 Florida Legislative Session is likely to pass new legislation to help prosecutors get the death penalty back in action. Here is what is happening up in Tallahassee:
Florida Senate SB280
In Florida, SB 280 is proceeding through the Florida Senate having made its way out of its first committee earlier this month with unanimous approval. Next stop: the Senate Rules Committee, where it is scheduled on the calendar for February 22, 2017, at 3:30 PM.
SB 280, if passed into law, will require Florida juries in capital cases to have 100% juror approval of the death penalty before capital punishment could be recommended. The judge would still be responsible for sentencing itself.
Follow Florida Senate Bill 280 here.
Florida House of Representatives HB527
The Florida House of Representatives has a similar proposal in HB 527. As originally drafted, HB 527 would not only require the jury have a unanimous recommendation of death before the death penalty could be imposed, but it would also require the jury to recommend life without parole as the sentence if the jury could not reach a unanimous recommendation of the death penalty.
HB 527 is still moving through the committee process, calendared as follows:
- Criminal Justice Subcommittee agenda for: 02/15/17 9:00 AM
- Judiciary Committee agenda for: 02/21/17 4:00 PM.