The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . .” §§ 112.531(1); 316.1906(l)(d)l.; 943.10(1), Fla. Stat. . . . official duties of “detection of crime” or “enforcement of the ... laws of this state.” §§ 112.531(1); 316.1906 . . .
. . . Section 316.1905(2) and section 316.1906, discussing the admissibility of radar speed-measuring devices . . .
. . . testify concerning Nelson’s speed “unless the proper predicate [was] laid pursuant to § 316.1905 and § 316.1906 . . . respect to an alleged violation of provisions of law regulating the lawful speed of vehicles.... ” § 316.1906 . . .
. . . When one is charged with speeding, a civil infraction, F.S. 316.1906(2) requires that certain enumerated . . .
. . . . § 316.1906(c), (d) and (e) which provide as requirements that the radar unit make a clear assignment . . .
. . . Sec. 316.1906(2)(b) and (c) (1986). . . .
. . . As Appellant points out, Section 316.1906 Florida Statutes (1981), specifically sets forth the mandatory . . . The State of Florida failed to comply with the mandatory provisions of Section 316.1906, Florida Statutes . . .