The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Fla. 2d DCA 2004) (holding that the mandatory adjudication provision for one found guilty of DUI (§ 316.656 . . . trial court to withhold adjudication for the offense of vehicular manslaughter, even though section 316.656 . . .
. . . This is further evidenced by the prohibition, within section 316.656(1), of withholding adjudication . . .
. . . youthful offender statute could not be used to circumvent mandatory adjudication for DUI under section 316.656 . . . If the trial court classifies a defendant as a youthful offender, section 316.656(1) is inapplicable. . . .
. . . In this respect, it is analogous to section 316.656, Florida Statutes, which requires trial judges to . . . A previous version of section 316.656 was challenged as a violation of the separation of powers clause . . .
. . . Sections 316.656(1)(DUI) and 893.135(3), Florida Statutes (1997) (trafficking in drugs) also expressly . . .
. . . The statute that commanded our principal holding in the previous appeal was section 316.656(1) which . . . DELL and SHAHOOD, JJ., concur. . § 316.656, Fla. Stat. (1997). . § 775.082(3)(d), Fla. . . .
. . . Section 316.656(1) provides as follows: “(1) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 948.01, no court may . . . 316.193, for manslaughter resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle, or for vehicular homicide.” 316.656 . . . He argues that section 316.656(1) is limited to only those DUI offenses involving death and therefore . . . The three categories under section 316.656(1) are therefore (A) any section 316.193 offense, (B) manslaughter . . .
. . . See § 316.656, Fla. Stat. (1995); State v. Coatney, 596 So.2d 499 (Fla. 1st DCA 1992). . . .
. . . See § 316.656(1), Fla. Stat. (1995). . See § 893.135(3), Fla. Stat. (1995). . . .
. . . Section 316.656(1), Florida Statutes (1993), provides: “Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 948.01, . . .
. . . WITHHOLDING ADJUDICATION PROHIBITED* — WHEN Pursuant to the — provisions-of—section 316.656, Florida . . .
. . . directed to adjudicate Carter guilty, in compliance with the mandatory requirement set forth in section 316.656 . . .
. . . The trial court is hereby directed to adjudicate respondent Wager guilty, in compliance with section 316.656 . . .
. . . The state contends that section 316.656, Florida Statutes (1989), does not permit the trial court to . . . in this case pled nolo contendere to a violation of section 316.193(2)(b), the provisions of section 316.656 . . . remanded with directions to pronounce adjudication of guilt in accordance with the provisions of section 316.656 . . .
. . . The sole issue raised in this appeal is whether section 316.656, Florida Statutes (1989), authorizes . . . The state filed a motion to correct sentence, maintaining that pursuant to section 316.656, Florida Statutes . . . Section 316.656(1), Florida Statutes (1989), the governing section, provides: (1) Notwithstanding the . . . Consequently, the only question for resolution is whether, under the provisions of section 316.656, the . . . Griffith, 540 So.2d 916 (Fla. 2d DCA 1989), holding that the section 316.656(1) adjudication provision . . .
. . . The state argues, and Griffith concedes, that section 316.656, Florida Statutes (1985), precludes the . . .
. . . Withholding Adjudication Prohibited; When (a) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 316.656, Florida . . .
. . . . § 316.656(1) (1985) provides in pertinent part that “no court may suspend, defer, or withhold adjudication . . .
. . . The state argues that the trial court ignored the dictates of section 316.656(1), Florida Statutes (1983 . . . Consequently, if the court had so classified defendant in this case, section 316.656(1) would be inapplicable . . . Section 316.656(1) requires an adjudication of guilt if defendant is not classified a youthful offender . . .
. . . Section 316.656, Florida Statutes, did not become effective until October 1,1983, subsequent to the date . . . Accordingly, the trial court correctly found that the mandatory adjudication provisions of section 316.656 . . .
. . . Rule 6.290 Withholding Adjudication Prohibited; When (a) Pursuant to the provisions of section 322.281 316.656 . . .