Bill Text: FL S1208 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Reclassification of Crimes Evidencing Prejudice
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Judiciary [S1208 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S1208-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 SB 1208 By Senator Polsky 29-00316D-22 20221208__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to reclassification of crimes 3 evidencing prejudice; amending ss. 775.085 and 4 775.0863, F.S.; providing for the reclassification of 5 felony and misdemeanor offenses for defacing, 6 damaging, or destroying a victim’s property based upon 7 a perpetrator’s prejudice; defining the term “victim”; 8 providing an effective date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Section 775.085, Florida Statutes, is amended to 13 read: 14 775.085 Evidencing prejudice while committing offense; 15 reclassification.— 16 (2)(1)(a)The penalty for any felony or misdemeanor must 17shallbe reclassified as provided in this subsection if the 18 commission of such felony or misdemeanor evidences prejudice 19 based on the race, color, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, sexual 20 orientation, national origin, homeless status, or advanced age 21 of the victim: 22 (a)1.A misdemeanor of the second degree is reclassified to 23 a misdemeanor of the first degree. 24 (b)2.A misdemeanor of the first degree is reclassified to 25 a felony of the third degree. 26 (c)3.A felony of the third degree is reclassified to a 27 felony of the second degree. 28 (d)4.A felony of the second degree is reclassified to a 29 felony of the first degree. 30 (e)5.A felony of the first degree is reclassified to a 31 life felony. 32 (1)(b)As used in this sectionparagraph (a), the term: 33 (a)1.“Advanced age” means that the victim is older than 65 34 years of age. 35 (b)2.“Homeless status” means that the victim: 36 1.a.Lacks a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime 37 residence; or 38 2.b.Has a primary nighttime residence that is: 39 a.(I)A supervised publicly or privately operated shelter 40 designed to provide temporary living accommodations; or 41 b.(II)A public or private place not designed for, or 42 ordinarily used as, a regular sleeping accommodation for human 43 beings. 44 (c) “Victim” includes, but is not limited to, all of the 45 following: 46 1. An individual. 47 2. A public or private organization that owns property that 48 is defaced, damaged, or destroyed based upon the perpetrator’s 49 prejudice against a person or a group within a class delineated 50 in this section. 51 3. A state or local governmental entity as defined in s. 52 164.1031 which owns property that is defaced, damaged, or 53 destroyed based upon the perpetrator’s prejudice against a 54 person or a group within a class delineated in this section. 55 (3)(2)A person or an organization that establishes by 56 clear and convincing evidence that it has been coerced, 57 intimidated, or threatened in violation of this section has a 58 civil cause of action for treble damages, an injunction, or any 59 other appropriate relief in law or in equity. Upon prevailing in 60 such civil action, the plaintiff may recover reasonable attorney 61 fees and costs. 62 (4)(3)It is an essential element of this section that the 63 record reflect that the defendant perceived, knew, or had 64 reasonable grounds to know or perceive that the victim was 65 within atheclass delineated in this section. 66 Section 2. Section 775.0863, Florida Statutes, is amended 67 to read: 68 775.0863 Evidencing prejudice while committing offense 69 against person with mental or physical disability; 70 reclassification.— 71 (2)(1)(a)The penalty for any felony or misdemeanor must 72shallbe reclassified as provided in this subsection if the 73 commission of such felony or misdemeanor evidences prejudice 74 based on a mental or physical disability of the victim: 75 (a)1.A misdemeanor of the second degree is reclassified to 76 a misdemeanor of the first degree. 77 (b)2.A misdemeanor of the first degree is reclassified to 78 a felony of the third degree. 79 (c)3.A felony of the third degree is reclassified to a 80 felony of the second degree. 81 (d)4.A felony of the second degree is reclassified to a 82 felony of the first degree. 83 (e)5.A felony of the first degree is reclassified to a 84 life felony. 85 (1)(b)As used in this sectionparagraph (a), the term: 86 (a) “Mental or physical disability” means a condition of 87 mental or physical incapacitation due to a developmental 88 disability, organic brain damage, or mental illness, and one or 89 more mental or physical limitations that restrict a person’s 90 ability to perform the normal activities of daily living. 91 (b) “Victim” includes, but is not limited to, all of the 92 following: 93 1. An individual. 94 2. A public or private organization that owns property that 95 is defaced, damaged, or destroyed based upon the perpetrator’s 96 prejudice against a person or a group within the class 97 delineated in this section. 98 3. A state or local governmental entity as defined in s. 99 164.1031 which owns property that is defaced, damaged, or 100 destroyed based upon the perpetrator’s prejudice against a 101 person or a group within the class delineated in this section. 102 (3)(2)A person or an organization that establishes by 103 clear and convincing evidence that it has been coerced, 104 intimidated, or threatened in violation of this section has a 105 civil cause of action for treble damages, an injunction, or any 106 other appropriate relief in law or in equity. Upon prevailing in 107 such civil action, the plaintiff may recover reasonable attorney 108 fees and costs. 109 (4)(3)It is an essential element of this section that the 110 record reflect that the defendant perceived, knew, or had 111 reasonable grounds to know or perceive that the victim was 112 within the class delineated in this section. 113 Section 3. This act shall take effect October 1, 2022.