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Florida DUI Law by Blake Mevis: Arraignments and Pleas
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Initial Police and Driver Contact
What Constitutes Probable Cause to Justify Administration of Tests (Field Sobriety, Breath, Urine, and Blood)
What Constitutes Driving or Actual Physical Control of a Vehicle
What Constitutes Under the Influence of Alcohol or Controlled Substances
What Constitutes Impairment of Normal Faculties or The Presence of a Blood or Breadth Alcohol Level over .08
What Constitutes Probable Cause For An Arrest
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Initial Police and Driver Contact
Administration of Tests (Field Sobriety, Breath, Urine, and Blood)
What Constitutes Driving or Actual Physical Control of a Vehicle
What Constitutes Under the Influence of Alcohol or Controlled Substances
What Constitutes Impairment of Normal Faculties or The Presence of a Blood or Breadth Alcohol Level over .08
What Constitutes Probable Cause For An Arrest
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Commencement of Criminal Process
Pretrial Release or Detention
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Arraignments and Pleas
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20th Judicial Circuit Court Rules
Arraignments and Pleas
§ 92:6. Waiver of representation of counsel
§ 92:7. Invocation of right to counsel
§ 92:8. Affidavit of indigency
§ 92:9. Felony plea form
§ 92:10. Not guilty plea
§ 92:11. Not guilty plea—With demand for jury trial and notice regarding discovery
§ 92:12. Memo—Plea negotiations for major crimes
§ 92:13. Affidavit of plea in absentia
§ 92:14. Plea of guilty or no contest
§ 92:15. Plea agreement—Involving individual
§ 92:16. Plea agreement—Involving individual—Best interests guilty plea
§ 92:18. Order ratifying terms of plea agreement
§ 92:19. Motion to withdraw plea—Assumptions regarding appeal and suppression of evidence prove to be unfounded
§ 92:20. Motion to withdraw plea—Agreed upon sentence not imposed
§ 92:21. Motion to withdraw plea—Defendant's weak mental capacity
§ 92:22. Motion to withdraw plea—Defendant under influence of psychoactive medication at time of plea
§ 92:23. Motion to withdraw plea—After sentencing
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