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Florida Statute 910.14 - Full Text and Legal Analysis
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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XLVII
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS
Chapter 910
JURISDICTION AND VENUE
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910.14 Kidnapping.A person who commits an offense provided for in s. 787.01 or s. 787.02 may be tried in any county in which the person’s victim has been taken or confined during the course of the offense.
History.s. 44, ch. 1637, 1868; RS 2368; GS 3193; RGS 5023; CGL 7125; s. 84, ch. 70-339; s. 55, ch. 83-215; s. 2, ch. 93-156; s. 19, ch. 93-227; s. 1519, ch. 97-102.
Note.Former s. 932.14.

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Cases Citing Statute 910.14

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Adams v. State, 659 So. 2d 396 (Fla. 2d DCA 1995).

Cited 3 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1995 WL 421266

...Two of the victims were kidnapped in Pinellas County and taken to Dade County, where the third victim (Johnson) was seized. All three victims were then taken to Pinellas County. The next day, the other two victims were released, and Johnson was taken back to his house in Miami. Pursuant to the provisions of section 910.14, Florida Statutes (1993), [1] the defendant could be tried for these kidnappings in either Dade or Pinellas County....
...Because the defendant's sentencing scoresheet must be recalculated, we also remand for resentencing on the remaining two convictions which are affirmed. Affirmed in part, reversed in part and remanded. PARKER, A.C.J., and ALTENBERND, J., concur. NOTES [1] Section 910.14, Florida Statutes (1993) provides: "A person who commits an offense provided for in s....
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State of Florida v. Peter Washington, Jr. (Fla. 6th DCA 2025).

Published | Florida 6th District Court of Appeal

...In future cases with different facts, other criminal venue statutes may point to where a crime occurs for purposes of OSP jurisdiction, as may other considerations. See, e.g., § 910.04 (principal liability) (see note 6, infra); § 910.13 (accessory after the fact); § 910.14 (kidnapping)....
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State of Florida v. Peter Washington, Jr. (Fla. 6th DCA 2025).

Published | Florida 6th District Court of Appeal

...In future cases with different facts, other criminal venue statutes may point to where a crime occurs for purposes of OSP jurisdiction, as may other considerations. See, e.g., § 910.04 (principal liability) (see note 6, infra); § 910.13 (accessory after the fact); § 910.14 (kidnapping)....

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