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How to fill out the APPENDIX 3 Proposed Verdict Form (Guilt Phase) Florida Rules Of ... - Floridasupremecourt online
This guide provides clear and supportive instructions on how to complete the APPENDIX 3 Proposed Verdict Form relevant to the guilt phase of a trial in Florida. By following these steps, users can effectively navigate the form to ensure accuracy and compliance with legal standards.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Proposed Verdict Form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
- Identify the court information required at the top of the form. Enter the name of the circuit court, the judicial circuit number, and the county name accurately.
- Locate the case number section and input the specific case number assigned to the trial.
- In the verdict section for Count I, determine the appropriate finding regarding the defendant. Choose between 'guilty of first degree murder', 'guilty of second degree murder', 'guilty of manslaughter', or 'not guilty'. Mark your selection clearly.
- If finding the defendant guilty of first degree murder, indicate whether the killing was premeditated and whether it was committed in the course of another felony by specifying the relevant details in the designated spaces.
- If applicable, write the name of the defendant in the appropriate sections where indicated, ensuring the correct spelling and format.
- When completed, review all entries for clarity and accuracy. After confirming that all sections are correctly filled out, you can save changes to the form.
- To finalize the form, you can download, print, or share it as required for submission.
Complete your documents online to ensure timely and accurate filing.
“When a defendant files a motion to withdraw a plea before sentencing under [rule] 3.170(f), the trial court must either deny the motion for facial insufficiency or grant an evidentiary hearing to develop the facts surrounding the entry of the plea.”Lee v. State, 875 So. 2d 765, 766 (Fla. 2d DCA 2004).
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