Fla. Stat. 905.34
Powers and duties; law applicable


(1)

Bribery, burglary, carjacking, home-invasion robbery, criminal usury, extortion, gambling, kidnapping, larceny, murder, prostitution, perjury, and robbery;

(2)

Crimes involving narcotic or other dangerous drugs;

(3)

Any violation of the provisions of the Florida RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization) Act, including any offense listed in the definition of racketeering activity in s. 895.02(8)(a), providing such listed offense is investigated in connection with a violation of s. 895.03 and is charged in a separate count of an information or indictment containing a count charging a violation of s. 895.03, the prosecution of which listed offense may continue independently if the prosecution of the violation of s. 895.03 is terminated for any reason;

(4)

Any violation of the provisions of the Florida Anti-Fencing Act;

(5)

Any violation of the provisions of the Florida Antitrust Act of 1980, as amended;

(6)

Any violation of the provisions of chapter 815;

(7)

Any crime involving, or resulting in, fraud or deceit upon any person;

(8)

Any violation of s. 847.0135, s. 847.0137, or s. 847.0138 relating to computer pornography and child exploitation prevention, or any offense related to a violation of s. 847.0135, s. 847.0137, or s. 847.0138 or any violation of chapter 827 where the crime is facilitated by or connected to the use of the Internet or any device capable of electronic data storage or transmission;

(9)

Any criminal violation of part I of chapter 499;

(10)

Any criminal violation of s. 409.920 or s. 409.9201;

(11)

Any criminal violation of the Florida Money Laundering Act;

(12)

Any criminal violation of the Florida Securities and Investor Protection Act; or

(13)

Any violation of chapter 787, as well as any and all offenses related to a violation of chapter 787;

Source: Section 905.34 — Powers and duties; law applicable, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0905.­34 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

905.01
Number and procurement of grand jury
905.02
Who may challenge
905.03
Ground for challenge to panel
905.04
Grounds for challenge to individual prospective grand juror
905.05
When challenge or objection to be made
905.06
How challenge made and tried
905.07
Effect of sustaining challenge to panel
905.08
Appointment of foreperson
905.09
Discharge and recall of grand jury
905.10
Oath of grand jurors
905.11
Charge of court
905.12
Retirement of grand jurors
905.13
Appointment of clerk
905.15
Appointment of interpreter
905.16
Duties of grand jury
905.17
Who may be present during session of grand jury
905.18
Duty of court
905.19
Duty of state attorney
905.20
Duty of grand juror having knowledge of offense
905.21
When grand jury of another county may indict in other cases
905.22
Swearing of witnesses
905.23
Number of grand jurors required to return indictment
905.24
Proceedings of grand jury to be kept secret
905.25
Grand juror not permitted to state or testify
905.26
Not to disclose finding of indictment
905.27
Testimony not to be disclosed
905.28
Publication of report or presentment
905.31
Short title
905.32
Legislative intent
905.33
Petition to Supreme Court by Governor
905.34
Powers and duties
905.35
Appointment of foreperson and deputy foreperson
905.36
Duty of state attorney or other legal adviser
905.37
List of prospective jurors
905.38
Summoning of jurors
905.39
Judicial supervision
905.40
Payment of costs and expenses
905.075
Excusing grand juror related to person being investigated
905.095
Extension of grand jury term
905.165
Grand jury to make presentments
905.185
State attorney to issue process
905.195
List of witnesses
905.395
Unlawful acts related to disclosure of proceedings

Current through Fall 2025

§ 905.34. Powers & duties; law applicable's source at flsenate​.gov