Opinion ID: 1952783
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Heading Rank: 44

Heading: 3.05(f) AGGRAVATION OF A FELONY BY EVIDENCING PREJUDICE F.S. 775.085 [New]

Text: If you find that (defendant) committed (crime charged) and you also find that during the commission of the crime (defendant) 1. perceived, knew, or had reasonable grounds to perceive or know (victim's) [race] [color] [ancestry] [ethnicity] [religion] [sexual orientation] [national origin], and 2. intentionally selected (victim) because of that perception or knowledge, you should find the defendant guilty of (crime charged) evidencing prejudice. If you find that the defendant committed (crime charged) but did so without evidencing prejudice, then you should find the defendant guilty only of (crime charged).