Fla. Stat. 775.0843
Policies to be adopted for career criminal cases


(1)

Criminal justice agencies shall employ enhanced law enforcement management efforts and resources for the investigation, apprehension, and prosecution of career criminals. Each state attorney, sheriff, and the police chief of each municipality shall provide for or participate in a career criminal prosecution program to coordinate the efforts contemplated by this section and ss. 775.0841 and 775.0842. Enhanced law enforcement efforts and resources include, but are not limited to:Assignment of highly qualified investigators and prosecutors to career criminal cases.Significant reduction of caseloads for investigators and prosecutors assigned to career criminal cases.Coordination with federal, state, and local criminal justice agencies to facilitate the collection and dissemination of criminal investigative and intelligence information relating to those persons meeting the criteria of a career criminal.

(a)

Assignment of highly qualified investigators and prosecutors to career criminal cases.

(b)

Significant reduction of caseloads for investigators and prosecutors assigned to career criminal cases.

(c)

Coordination with federal, state, and local criminal justice agencies to facilitate the collection and dissemination of criminal investigative and intelligence information relating to those persons meeting the criteria of a career criminal.

(2)

Each state attorney’s office shall establish a career criminal prosecution unit and adopt and implement policies based on the following guidelines:All reasonable prosecutorial efforts shall be made to resist the pretrial release of a charged defendant meeting career criminal criteria.A plea of guilty or a trial conviction shall be sought on each offense charged in the accusatory pleadings against an individual meeting career criminal criteria.All reasonable prosecutorial efforts shall be made to reduce the time between arrest and disposition of charges against an individual meeting career criminal criteria.All reasonable prosecutorial efforts shall be made to persuade the court to impose the most severe sanction authorized upon a person convicted after prosecution as a career criminal.

(a)

All reasonable prosecutorial efforts shall be made to resist the pretrial release of a charged defendant meeting career criminal criteria.

(b)

A plea of guilty or a trial conviction shall be sought on each offense charged in the accusatory pleadings against an individual meeting career criminal criteria.

(c)

All reasonable prosecutorial efforts shall be made to reduce the time between arrest and disposition of charges against an individual meeting career criminal criteria.

(d)

All reasonable prosecutorial efforts shall be made to persuade the court to impose the most severe sanction authorized upon a person convicted after prosecution as a career criminal.

(3)

This section does not prohibit a plea agreement in the interest of justice when there are codefendants and the prosecuting attorney determines that the information or testimony of the defendant making the agreement is necessary for the conviction of one or more of the other codefendants. The court may condition its acceptance of such plea agreement on the provision of such information or testimony by such defendant.

(4)

Law enforcement agencies shall employ enhanced law enforcement management efforts and resources in the investigation, apprehension, and prosecution of career criminals. Enhanced law enforcement efforts and resources include, but are not limited to:Crime analysis, consisting of the timely collection and study of local crime data to:
Identify evolving or existing crime patterns involving career criminals.
Provide investigative leads.
Isolate and identify geographical areas or population groups experiencing severe crime problems in order to improve crime prevention efforts.
Provide supporting data for improved allocation of overall law enforcement agency resources.
Improved management of investigative operations involving use of information resulting from crime analysis, which may include participation in multijurisdictional investigative and mutual-aid units and measures to increase continuity of investigative efforts from the initial response through the arrest and prosecution of the offender.

(a)

Crime analysis, consisting of the timely collection and study of local crime data to:Identify evolving or existing crime patterns involving career criminals.Provide investigative leads.Isolate and identify geographical areas or population groups experiencing severe crime problems in order to improve crime prevention efforts.Provide supporting data for improved allocation of overall law enforcement agency resources.
1. Identify evolving or existing crime patterns involving career criminals.
2. Provide investigative leads.
3. Isolate and identify geographical areas or population groups experiencing severe crime problems in order to improve crime prevention efforts.
4. Provide supporting data for improved allocation of overall law enforcement agency resources.

(b)

Improved management of investigative operations involving use of information resulting from crime analysis, which may include participation in multijurisdictional investigative and mutual-aid units and measures to increase continuity of investigative efforts from the initial response through the arrest and prosecution of the offender.

(5)

Each career criminal apprehension program shall concentrate on the identification and arrest of career criminals and the support of subsequent prosecution. The determination of which suspected felony offenders shall be the subject of career criminal apprehension efforts shall be made in accordance with written target selection criteria selected by the individual law enforcement agency and state attorney consistent with the provisions of this section and s. 775.0842.

(6)

Each career criminal apprehension program, as one of its functions, shall maintain coordination with the prosecutor assigned to each case resulting from its efforts. This coordination shall include, but is not limited to, case preparation, processing, and adjudication.

Source: Section 775.0843 — Policies to be adopted for career criminal cases, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0775.­0843 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

775.01
Common law of England
775.02
Punishment of common-law offenses
775.03
Benefit of clergy
775.04
What penal acts or omissions not public offenses
775.08
Classes and definitions of offenses
775.011
Short title
775.012
General purposes
775.13
Registration of convicted felons, exemptions
775.14
Limitation on withheld sentences
775.15
Time limitations
775.16
Drug offenses
775.21
The Florida Sexual Predators Act
775.021
Rules of construction
775.022
Effect of reenactment or amendment of criminal statutes
775.24
Duty of the court to uphold laws governing sexual predators and sexual offenders
775.25
Prosecutions for acts or omissions
775.26
Registration of career offenders and public notification
775.027
Insanity defense
775.30
Terrorism
775.31
Facilitating or furthering terrorism
775.32
Use of military-type training provided by a designated foreign terrorist organization
775.33
Providing material support or resources for terrorism or to terrorist organizations
775.34
Membership in a designated foreign terrorist organization
775.35
Agroterrorism
775.051
Voluntary intoxication
775.081
Classifications of felonies and misdemeanors
775.082
Penalties
775.083
Fines
775.084
Violent career criminals
775.085
Evidencing prejudice while committing offense
775.087
Possession or use of weapon
775.089
Restitution
775.091
Public service
775.215
Residency restriction for persons convicted of certain sex offenses
775.261
The Florida Career Offender Registration Act
775.0823
Violent offenses committed against specified justice system personnel
775.0824
Dangerous unauthorized alien offender
775.0835
Fines
775.0837
Habitual misdemeanor offenders
775.0841
Legislative findings and intent
775.0842
Persons subject to career criminal prosecution efforts
775.0843
Policies to be adopted for career criminal cases
775.0844
White Collar Crime Victim Protection Act
775.0845
Wearing mask while committing offense
775.0846
Possession of bulletproof vest while committing certain offenses
775.0847
Possession or promotion of certain images of child pornography
775.0849
Public service announcements
775.0861
Offenses against persons on the grounds of religious institutions
775.0862
Sexual offenses against students by authority figures
775.0863
Evidencing prejudice while committing offense against person with mental or physical disability
775.0871
Public service announcements
775.0875
Unlawful taking, possession, or use of law enforcement officer’s firearm
775.0877
Criminal transmission of HIV
775.08435
Prohibition on withholding adjudication in felony cases

Current through Fall 2025

§ 775.0843. Policies to be adopted for career criminal cases's source at flsenate​.gov