The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 775.027 (2018). . . .
. . . defendant either to not know what he or she was doing or to not understand that the conduct was wrong, § 775.027 . . .
. . . Effective June 19, 2000, the M’Naghten Rule was codified in section 775.027, Florida Statutes, which . . . Section 775.027 also transferred the burden of proving insanity to the defendant. See id. . . . (Crim.) 3.6(b) (citing § 775.027, Fla. Stat.). . . . See § 775.027(1), Fla. Stat. (2009). . . . clear and convincing evidence. § 775.027, Fla. . . .
. . . . § 775.027, Fla. Stat. (2013). . . . For example, the definition of “insanity” set forth in section 775.027 uses the verb “know” to describe . . . responsibility, with the burden on the defendant to prove the defense by clear and convincing evidence. § 775.027 . . .
. . . . § 775.027(1), Fla. Stat. (2004). . . .
. . . governing standard in Florida for the affirmative defense of insanity, and which is codified in section 775.027 . . .
. . . court erred in: (1) denying her motion to declare unconstitutional, as applied to juveniles, section 775.027 . . .
. . . See § 775.027, Fla. . . . See § 775.027(2), Fla. . . .
. . . . § 775.027(1), Fla. Stat. (2006) (emphasis added). See also Fla. Std. Jury Instr. . . .
. . . Under section 775.027(2), Florida Statutes (2000), the burden of proving the defense of insanity is on . . . Section 775.027(2), which became effective in 2000, changed the burden of proof for the defense of insanity . . . Florida Standard Criminal Jury Instruction 3.6(a) conforms to section 775.027(2). Yohn v. . . .
. . . See ch. 99-174, Laws of Fla, In 2000, the Legislature enacted section 775.027, Florida Statutes, which . . . the “defendant has the burden of proving the defense of insanity by clear and convincing evidence.” § 775.027 . . . or she was doing or its consequences” or unable to “know that what he or she was doing was wrong.” § 775.027 . . . See section 775.027, Florida Statutes. . . .
. . . . §775.027 (2003); Iowa Code §701.4 (2005); Minn. Stat. §611.026 (2004); Stevens v. . . .