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Supreme Court of Florida
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                         No. SC2023-1294
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    IN RE: AMENDMENTS TO FLORIDA RULE OF CRIMINAL
                  PROCEDURE 3.131.

                           April 25, 2024

PER CURIAM.

     The Criminal Court Steering Committee filed a report

proposing amendments to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.131

(Pretrial Release). 1 The Committee approved the proposed

amendments by vote of 10-2. The Committee published its

proposal for comment prior to filing it with the Court, and two

comments were received in opposition to the proposal. After

consideration of the comments, the Committee filed a report with

two proposals; the one that was published (Track A) and one that

was not published (Track B). The Court published the two

proposals for comment and received five comments: two in favor of

     1. We have jurisdiction. See art. V, § 2(a), Fla. Const.; see
also Fla. R. Gen. Prac. & Jud. Admin. 2.140(b)(1).
Track B, and three opposed to the amendments (though one

comment in opposition supported Track A over Track B).

     The Court hereby amends Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure

3.131 as proposed by the Committee in Track B with slight

modification. The amendments clarify that a first appearance judge

can revoke pretrial release on a case not assigned to that judge in

accordance with section 903.0471, Florida Statutes (2023). First,

subdivision (f) is modified to specifically state this allowance. Next,

subdivision (d) is modified to follow the language of section 903.02,

Florida Statutes (2023), more closely. This clarifies that subdivision

(d) relates to the removal or reduction of bail conditions as opposed

to subdivision (f), which covers the revocation of pretrial release.

Finally, subdivision (h) is amended to clarify the proper court for

setting conditions of release after recommitment.

     Accordingly, we amend Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure

3.131 as reflected in the appendix to this opinion. New language is

indicated by underscoring; deletions are indicated by struck-

through type. The amendments to the rule shall become effective

July 1, 2024, at 12:01 a.m.

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     It is so ordered.

MUÑIZ, C.J., and CANADY, LABARGA, COURIEL, GROSSHANS,
FRANCIS, and SASSO, JJ., concur.

THE FILING OF A MOTION FOR REHEARING SHALL NOT ALTER
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THESE AMENDMENTS.

Original Proceeding – Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure

Judge Joseph A. Bulone, Chair, Criminal Court Steering
Committee, Clearwater, Florida, and Bart Schneider, Staff Liaison,
Office of the State Courts Administrator, Tallahassee, Florida,

     for Petitioner

George Pavlidakey, Clearwater, Florida; Francis J. “Frank” Allman,
Chief Judge, on behalf of the Second Judicial Circuit, Tallahassee,
Florida; Katherine Fernandez Rundle, State Attorney, Eleventh
Judicial Circuit, Miami, Florida; Jason Cromey, Co-Chair, Florida
Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Pensacola, Florida; and
Jessica J. Yeary, Public Defender, Second Judicial Circuit, on
behalf of the Florida Public Defender Association, Inc., Tallahassee,
Florida,

     Responding with comments

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                                  APPENDIX

RULE 3.131.         PRETRIAL RELEASE

        (a) – (c)   [No change]

        (d)   Subsequent Application for Setting or Modification of
Bail.

           (1) When a judicial officer not possessing trial
jurisdiction orders a defendant held to answer before a court having
jurisdiction to try the defendant, and bail has been denied or
sought to be modified, application by motion may be made to the
court having jurisdiction to try the defendant or, in the absence of
the judge of the trial court, to the circuit court. The motion shall be
determined promptly. No judge orf a court of equal or inferior
jurisdiction may modify or set a condition of releaseremove a
condition of bail or reduce the amount of bond required, unless the
judge:

              (A) imposed the conditions of bail or set the
amount of bond required;

                (B) is the chief judge of the circuit in which the
defendant is to be tried;

                  (C) has been assigned to preside over the criminal
trial of the defendant; or

                (D) is the first appearance judge and was
authorized by the judge initially setting or denying bail to modify or
set conditions of release.

              (2) – (3)   [No change]

        (e)   [No change]

        (f)   Revocation of BailPretrial Release.

         (1) Any judge presiding at a first appearance hearing
may revoke a defendant’s pretrial release status pursuant to s.
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903.0471 on a case not assigned to the first appearance judge but
that is pending in the same judicial circuit as the first appearance
hearing.

           (2) The court in its discretion for good cause, any time
after a defendant who is at large on bail appears for trial, may
commit the defendant to the custody of the proper official to abide
by the judgment, sentence, and any further order of the court.

     (g)    [No change]

     (h) Bail after Recommitment. If the defendant applies to be
admitted to bail after recommitment, the court that recommitted
the defendant or the court under (d)(1) shall determine conditions of
release, if any, subject to the limitations of subdivision (b).

     (i) – (l)   [No change]

                          Committee Notes

                               [No change]

                          Court Comment

                               [No change]

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