The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . providing for reclassification of assaults — and—batteries—en—designated classes;-“784,074,-78407-5,-784.076 . . .
. . . See §§ 784.076, 784.085, 784.078, Fla. Stat. (2007). . . . Pursuant to section 784.076, “A juvenile who has been committed to or detained by the Department of Juvenile . . . commits battery upon a person who provides health services commits a felony of the third degree. ...” § 784.076 . . . Exactly one year after the enactment of section 784.076 — which was expressly restricted to juveniles . . . "Health services” under section 784.076 is defined as "preventive, diagnostic, curative, or rehabilitative . . .
. . . Sections 784.075 and 784.076, Florida Statutes, for example, list the conduct as a separate felony and . . .
. . . providing for reclassification of assaults and batteries on designated classes: “784.074, 784.075, 784.076 . . .
. . . providing for reclassification of assaults and batteries on designated classes: §§ 784.074, 784.075, 784.076 . . .
. . . The evidence before the trial court could have likely sustained a conviction for violation of section 784.076 . . .