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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XLVII
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS
Chapter 910
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
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910.01 Offenses committed partly in this state.
(1) If the commission of an offense commenced outside the state is consummated within this state, the offender shall be tried in the county where the offense is consummated.
(2) If the commission of an offense commenced within this state is consummated outside the state, the offender shall be tried in the county where the offense is commenced.
History.RS 2360; GS 3185; RGS 5015; CGL 7117; s. 160, ch. 19554, 1939; CGL 1940 Supp. 8663(167); s. 73, ch. 70-339.
Note.Former s. 932.07.

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Cases Citing Statute 910.01

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Lane v. State, 388 So. 2d 1022 (Fla. 1980).

Cited 74 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida

...the State of Alabama. The state, however, contends that if an offense is commenced in Florida and consummated outside the state, Florida retains jurisdiction to try this defendant for first-degree murder under the provisions of sections 910.005 and 910.01, Florida Statutes (1977)....
...to try this appellant for first-degree murder. Venue should not be confused with jurisdiction although some of the original common law cases appear to concern venue issues. Venue cases are inapplicable to the instant case. It is for that reason that section 910.01 is not applicable since its purpose is to establish venue and not jurisdiction....
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State v. Darnell, 230 So. 2d 151 (Fla. 1970).

Cited 1 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida | 1970 Fla. LEXIS 2873

is subject to extradition under Florida Statute § 910.01, F.S.A., or to interstate rendition under Florida

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