The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 400.20. . . .
. . . airfare was $ 330.20 per ticket, plus a $ 70 fee for checking two bags for a total one-way cost of $ 400.20 . . . 14% more than basic economy when passengers bring two bags that require checking ($ 454.20 minus $ 400.20 . . . equals $ 54.00, $ 54.00 divided by $ 400.20 equals 0.135 or 14%). . . .
. . . Law § 400.20, to a prison term of 15 years to life. See Sent. Tr. 8-10, 45, People v. Young, Ind. . . .
. . . Id. § 400.20(9). . . . Id. § 400.20(5). . . . Law § 400.20(5). . . . Law § 400.20(5). . . . Law § 400.20(1). . . .
. . . Law § 400.20(l)(b). . . . Law § 400.20. . . . Law § 400.20(1); People v. . . . Law § 400.20(1) (emphases added)). . . . Law § 400.20(l)(b)). . . .
. . . Law § 400.20(1). . . . Id. § 400.20(5). . . . Id. § 400.20(7). . . . Law § 400.20(1). . . . . Law § 400.20(1). . . . .
. . . . § 400.20(a)(1) (2006). According to Mr. . . . Olson’s administrative complaint, con-eluding that 11 C.F.R. § 400.20 imposed only an initial filing . . . Olson’s complaint asserts that the FEC’s interpretation of 11 C.F.R. § 400.20 represents “an impermissible . . . Declarations of Intent were "noted on the candidate’s Statement of Candidacy, FEC Form 2." 11 C.F.R. § 400.20 . . . The FEC repealed 11 C.F.R. § 400.20 and related regulations because the statutory basis for those regulations . . .
. . . not intend to cross this threshold may simply declare an intent to spend no personal funds. 11 CFR § 400.20 . . .
. . . Law § 400.20(1). . . . Law § 400.20(1). . . . Id. § 400.20(5). . . . .” § 400.20(10). . . . Law § 400.20(5)). . . .
. . . Law § 400.20(5). . . . it deems relevant to the question of whether a persistent felony offender sentence is warranted,” § 400.20 . . . Section 400.20(9) makes clear that the second step of the adjudication must involve judicial findings . . . As in Ring, a state statute, § 400.20, sets forth procedures, including required factfindings, “that . . . This frivolous argument makes a hash of § 400.20(9)'s mandatory language and obliterates § 400.20(10) . . .
. . . Section 400.20 of the Criminal Procedure Law provides that the enhanced sentence: may not be imposed . . . Law § 400.20(1) (McKinney’s 2005). . . . Id. § 400.20(5). . . . In addressing § 400.20(l)’s second requirement concerning the history and character of a defendant and . . .
. . . Criminal Procedure Law § 400.20. . . .
. . . years to life, in violation of New York Penal Law § 70:10(2) and New York Criminal Procedure Law § 400.20 . . .
. . . Law (“CPL”) § 400.20. . . . Law § 400.20). . . . CPL § 400.20(2). . . . Id. at §§ 400.20(3) & 400.20(4). . . . Id. at § 400.20(5). . . .
. . . Law (“CPL”) § 400.20. . . . Law § 400.20). . . . CPL § 400.20(2). . . . Id. at §§ 400.20(3) & 400.20(4). . . . Id. at § 400.20(5). . . .
. . . Law § 400.20, which outlines the procedure for determining whether a defendant should be sentenced as . . .
. . . . § 400.20, appeals from the district court’s denial of a writ of habeas corpus, see 28 U.S.C. § 2254 . . . C.P.L. § 400.20, we preliminarily note that the district court did not grant a certificate of appealability . . .
. . . Prior to sentencing Warren the state court held a hearing pursuant to New York Criminal Procedure Law § 400.20 . . . See Penal Law § 70.10 and Criminal Procedure Law § 400.20. . . .
. . . , Exhibit 10, at 3, and Judge Reed scheduled an evidentiary hearing pursuant to N.Y.Crim.Proc.Law § 400.20 . . .
. . . . § 400.20, that the finding was unsupported by the evidence, and that he was not given an opportunity . . . prosecution intended to prove to render the classification appropriate, as required by N.Y.Crim.Proc. § 400.20 . . . Court agreed with petitioner that the notice to him did not meet the precise requirements of section 400.20 . . .
. . . Criminal Procedure Law § 400.20 bars challenges to prior convictions not raised at the sentencing hearing . . .
. . . . § 400.20(1) (McKinney 1983). . . . L. § 400.20(2) & Practice Commentary, whereas a second felony offender proceeding is initiated by the . . . Id. § 400.20(3). . . . Id. § 400.20(3), (4). . . . Id. § 400.20(5). . . .
. . . C.P.L. 400.20 based upon his previous Florida convictions. . . .
. . . interest of justice,” the only authority mentioned in the one-paragraph decision is N.Y.Crim.Pro.Law § 400.20 . . .
. . . against operation of a nursing home without a licensed nursing home administrator is found in Section 400.20 . . .
. . . Law §§400.20, 400.21 (McKinney Supp. 1982); State v. . . .
. . . The amendment was carried forward in substance by § 400.20 of the current N.Y. . . .
. . . number of occasions, Justice Marshall ordered on August 6, 1973, that a hearing be held pursuant to § 400.20 . . .