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Florida's New Capital Punishment Regime

May 16, 2023 Robert Scavone Jr. Episode 65
Florida's New Capital Punishment Regime
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Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers
Florida's New Capital Punishment Regime
May 16, 2023 Episode 65
Robert Scavone Jr.

Florida recently amended its death penalty statute to allow for a non-unanimous jury decision on whether to impose the death sentence. Governor DeSantis also signed into law a statute the permits the death penalty for aggravated sexual assault of the child under 12. Both statutes are certain to be challenged on constitutional grounds.

On this episode, Melanie Kalmanson joins me to discuss the new laws and how they they might play out when they reach the U.S. Supreme Court. 

Melanie is an associate at Quarles where she concentrates her practice on commercial litigation and appellate representation. She clerked for Justice Pariente on the Supreme Court of Florida for 2-1/2 years. Melanie has a fantastic substate called Tracking Florida’s Death Penalty. It is packed with information about capital sentencing in Florida. Her scholarship, which includes several law review articles, focuses on constitutional issues related to capital sentencing. Melanie has written for Slate and has op eds on the capital sentencing in the Orlando Sentinel, the Miami Herald, The Sun Sentinel, and other news publications.

Capital Sexual Battery Law
8-4 Law

DPIC: Laws permitting the death penalty for crimes other than murder by state.

Summarily is supported by The Law Office of Scott N. Richardson, P.A.

Send your questions, comments, and feedback to summarilypod@gmail.com.

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Show Notes

Florida recently amended its death penalty statute to allow for a non-unanimous jury decision on whether to impose the death sentence. Governor DeSantis also signed into law a statute the permits the death penalty for aggravated sexual assault of the child under 12. Both statutes are certain to be challenged on constitutional grounds.

On this episode, Melanie Kalmanson joins me to discuss the new laws and how they they might play out when they reach the U.S. Supreme Court. 

Melanie is an associate at Quarles where she concentrates her practice on commercial litigation and appellate representation. She clerked for Justice Pariente on the Supreme Court of Florida for 2-1/2 years. Melanie has a fantastic substate called Tracking Florida’s Death Penalty. It is packed with information about capital sentencing in Florida. Her scholarship, which includes several law review articles, focuses on constitutional issues related to capital sentencing. Melanie has written for Slate and has op eds on the capital sentencing in the Orlando Sentinel, the Miami Herald, The Sun Sentinel, and other news publications.

Capital Sexual Battery Law
8-4 Law

DPIC: Laws permitting the death penalty for crimes other than murder by state.

Summarily is supported by The Law Office of Scott N. Richardson, P.A.

Send your questions, comments, and feedback to summarilypod@gmail.com.

Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services.  The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice.  You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer.  The views and opinion expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast’s advertisers.  This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only.  Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast’s creator is prohibited.