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A U.S. state in the southeastern region, known in criminal law for its distinct state statutes and jurisdiction, as well as its high-profile true crime cases and unique public records laws.

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Florida is a state in the southeastern United States with its own criminal justice system operating under Florida state law. The state prosecutes crimes through its state courts under the Florida Statutes, with criminal offenses defined primarily in Title XLVI. Florida's criminal jurisdiction extends to offenses committed within its geographic boundaries, while certain cases may fall under federal jurisdiction when they involve interstate commerce, federal property, or other federal interests.

The state's criminal code is codified in the Florida Statutes, with Section 775.012 establishing the framework for felony and misdemeanor classifications. Florida state crimes are prosecuted by state attorneys in circuit courts and county courts, depending on the severity of the offense. Capital felonies and life felonies represent the most serious categories, while misdemeanors are divided into first and second degree classifications.

Florida is notable in true crime contexts for its broad public records laws, often called "Sunshine Laws," which make arrest records, booking photographs, and court documents readily accessible to the public and media. This transparency has contributed to the state's prominent representation in true crime reporting and the popular "Florida Man" phenomenon in crime news.

Federal criminal cases in Florida are handled by the United States District Courts for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida. Federal prosecution occurs when offenses violate federal statutes or when crimes cross state lines, involve federal agencies, or occur on federal property such as military bases or national parks within Florida's borders.

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Fla. Stat. § 775.012 (classification of felonies and misdemeanors); Florida Statutes Title XLVI (Crimes)
Last updated
22 May 2026