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Florida Gov De Whiner trying to shit all over 1st Amendment

Someone should hand this moron a copy of this:

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Until the first hearing... which is generally the next business day.

Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.191.
How long can a person be held in jail without being charged in Florida?
for 33 days

Someone can be held in jail for 33 days without being charged, according to Rule 3.134 of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure. It is important to note that the state actually only has 30 days to charge an arrestee with a crime. If it has not filed charges by that date, it must release the arrestee by the 33rd day.
 
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How long can a person be held in jail without being charged in Florida?
for 33 days

Someone can be held in jail for 33 days without being charged, according to Rule 3.134 of the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure. It is important to note that the state actually only has 30 days to charge an arrestee with a crime. If it has not filed charges by that date, it must release the arrestee by the 33rd day.

Most people who go to jail are charged with something. That particular feature (not a bug) of the law is for someone suspected of something horrible (like child molesters and murderers).
 
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Until the first hearing... which is generally the next business day.

Not if you are arrested over a weekend and not in many jurisdictions.

And bail is constitutional.

But of course the cons want to keep people in jail without the ability to post - because it chills First Amendment speech. It also makes people reluctant to go back to a protest once they’ve been arrested.
 
It would also define as felonies blocking roadways, taking down monuments, or harassing people in public, among other things.
Seven or more people “involved in an assembly [that causes] damage to property or injury to other persons" would be committing a felony,
 
Good point. I should have known you would favor holding someone in jail for up to three days without the opportunity to post bail.
See what Trad is failing to come out and say is that these rules should only apply to people who are non-white. It would be pretty easy to draw it out of him.
 
It would also define as felonies blocking roadways, taking down monuments, or harassing people in public, among other things.
Seven or more people “involved in an assembly [that causes] damage to property or injury to other persons" would be committing a felony,
Good
 
Exactly. Chill your First Amendment protected speech or face 3 days in jail or more before we get around to setting bail.

Another constitutional conservative heard from.

Can you please cite the passage of the constitution that requires a judge to set bail on weekends and holidays?
 

Much less egregious than those governors and mayors that side with rioters over peaceful citizens and allow shit like CHAZ to go unchecked and have their police stand down while law abiding citizens get terrorized by violent pieces of shit...many from out of state.

Now, maybe both are wrong. But, I’ll take the guy that protects the innocent citizens and stomps on the necks of violent agitators any day, over those that enable the violence by looking the other way.

Easy choice. I can’t believe you and the others side with violent criminals so easily.

This bill is geared at no one other than violent criminals. Not peaceful protesters.

Enhanced penalties for anyone throwing a projectile during a violent or disorderly protest;

• Enhanced penalties for people coming from out of state to participate in a violent or disorderly protest;

Charging people with a felony for blocking roadways;

• Prohibiting destroying any type of public property, including monuments;

• Prohibiting harassing innocent people;

• Making those convicted of participating in a violent or disorderly assembly ineligible for state benefits or employment;

Oh the horror! Yeah...it’s much better to be Portland and Seattle. Lol...good grief.
 
Much less egregious than those governors and mayors that side with rioters over peaceful citizens and allow shit like CHAZ to go unchecked and have their police stand down while law abiding citizens get terrorized by violent pieces of shit...many from out of state.

Now, maybe both are wrong. But, I’ll take the guy that protects the innocent citizens and stomps on the necks of violent agitators any day, over those that enable the violence by looking the other way.

Easy choice. I can’t believe you and the others side with violent criminals so easily.

This bill is geared at no one other than violent criminals. Not peaceful protesters.

Enhanced penalties for anyone throwing a projectile during a violent or disorderly protest;

• Enhanced penalties for people coming from out of state to participate in a violent or disorderly protest;

Charging people with a felony for blocking roadways;

• Prohibiting destroying any type of public property, including monuments;

• Prohibiting harassing innocent people;

• Making those convicted of participating in a violent or disorderly assembly ineligible for state benefits or employment;

Oh the horror! Yeah...it’s much better to be Portland and Seattle. Lol...good grief.

Harassing innocent people? Like every religious dude with a megaphone?
 
It’s protected speech. DeSantis is so delicate that protests scare him. Why would we treat punching a guy at a protest more severely than punching a guy randomly on the street?

Because organized violence is different than some random mentally-ill person getting violent?
 
It’s protected speech. DeSantis is so delicate that protests scare him. Why would we treat punching a guy at a protest more severely than punching a guy randomly on the street?

Because people are coming from out of state to specifically punch people at protests and it’s a deterrence. Much like a hate crime charge brings an added sentence. No difference in a hate crime murder and regular murder is there?

Why do you take issue with someone trying stop people
From getting attacked? This is a reaction to real bad shit that’s happening. It’s an effort to stop it.
 
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