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Florida Senate
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2026
CS for CS for SB 928
By
the Committees on Rules; and Criminal Justice; and Senator
Martin
595-03196-26 2026928c2
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to dangerous crimes; providing a short
3 title; creating s. 903.0472, F.S.; requiring a court
4 to remand to custody immediately a person who pleads
5 guilty or nolo contendere to, or is found guilty of, a
6 dangerous crime; requiring such person to remain in
7 custody pending sentencing without the possibility of
8 release on bond; providing applicability; providing
9 construction; amending s. 907.041, F.S.; revising the
10 definition of the term “dangerous crime”; providing an
11 effective date.
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13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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15 Section 1.
This act may be cited as “Missy’s Law.”
16 Section 2. Section 903.0472, Florida Statutes, is created
17 to read:
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903.0472
Mandatory remand to custody upon conviction of
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dangerous crimes.—
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(1)
Notwithstanding any provision in this chapter or
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chapter 924 to the contrary, the court shall remand a person to
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custody immediately, and the person shall remain in custody
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pending sentencing without the possibility of release on bond,
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if the person pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, or is found
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guilty of, regardless of adjudication, a dangerous crime as
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defined in s. 907.041(5)(a).
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(2)
This section applies regardless of whether the person
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intends to appeal or has filed a notice of appeal.
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(3)
This section does not apply if the plea or finding of
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guilt that required the person to be remanded to custody under
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subsection (1) has been:
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(a)
Vacated;
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(b)
Reversed on appeal;
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(c)
Set aside by judgment of acquittal; or
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(d)
Otherwise nullified.
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(4)
This section may not be construed to allow the remand
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of a person to custody if such person has served the maximum
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statutory sentence for the offense.
39 Section 3. Paragraph (a) of subsection (5) of section
40 907.041, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
41 907.041 Pretrial detention and release.—
42 (5) PRETRIAL DETENTION.—
43 (a) As used in this subsection, “dangerous crime” means any
44 of the following:
45 1. Arson;
46 2. Aggravated assault;
47 3. Aggravated battery;
48 4. Illegal use of explosives;
49 5. Child abuse or aggravated child abuse;
50 6. Abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult, or
51 aggravated abuse of an elderly person or disabled adult;
52 7. Aircraft piracy;
53 8. Kidnapping;
54 9. Homicide;
55 10. Manslaughter, including DUI manslaughter and BUI
56 manslaughter;
57 11. Sexual battery;
58 12. Robbery;
59 13. Carjacking;
60 14. Lewd, lascivious, or indecent assault or act upon or in
61 presence of a child under the age of 16 years;
62 15. Sexual activity with a child, who is 12 years of age or
63 older but less than 18 years of age, by or at solicitation of
64 person in familial or custodial authority;
65 16. Burglary of a dwelling;
66 17. Stalking and aggravated stalking;
67 18. Act of domestic violence as defined in s. 741.28;
68 19. Home invasion robbery;
69 20. Act of terrorism as defined in s. 775.30;
70 21. Manufacturing any substances in violation of chapter
71 893;
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Attempting or conspiring to commit any such crime;
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Human trafficking;
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Trafficking in any controlled substance described in
75 s. 893.135(1)(c)4.;
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Extortion in violation of s. 836.05;
and
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Written threats to kill in violation of s. 836.10
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Any violation related to computer pornography or child
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exploitation as described in s. 847.0135; and
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Attempting or conspiring to commit any such crime
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81 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.