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Capital punishment in Florida: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:2423:24, 10 April 2024 98.186.192.182 talk 22,840 bytes +1,079 Capital crimes: Added unlawful distribution of controlled substances resulting in death as an aggravating factor that can make a murder eligible for the death penalty under Florida Statute 782.04(1)(a)3. Detailed that when an adult illegally distributes substances such as cocaine, opioids, or methamphetamine, and the substance alone is proven to have caused or substantially contributed to the death of the user, it is considered first-degree murder and a capital felony. undo Tag: Visual edit

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