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Commenters criticize proposed IOTA rule amendments


Feb 12, 2021
By Gary Blankenship
Senior Editor
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Recommendations to change how The Florida Bar Foundation collects and distributes IOTA funds should be rejected or replaced by an alternative proposal, according to comments filed with the Florida Supreme Court.
February 10 was the deadline to comment on proposed changes to Florida Bar Rule 5-1.1(g), which governs the IOTA program. The amendments were submitted last September by the court’s Task Force on the Distribution of IOTA Funds.
A group of 26 past Foundation presidents submitted a “consensus” alternative rule that they said was endorsed by all of the other rule commenters. A group of 34 past Bar presidents specifically endorsed that alternative as well as comments from the Business Law Section, ....

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Bill on recording interrogations, reviewing young offender sentences moves in Senate

[caption id="attachment 367183" align="alignleft" width="150"] Sen. Jeff Brandes[/caption] A bill to require most police interrogations to be recorded and to expand automatic reviews of long prison terms to “young offenders” as well as those sentenced as juveniles has passed the Senate Criminal Justice Committee. SB 232 is one of several criminal justice reform bills pushed by Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, in this year and in recent sessions. Brandes said the bill streamlines the medical conditional and aging relief programs for older inmates, expands the already legislatively approved review of long sentences imposed on juveniles to those who committed crimes before the age of 25, expands the number of juveniles who can have their life sentences reviewed, and requires the recording of most police interrogations if done “at a place of detention.” Twenty-six states and the District of Columbia have laws, rules, or court preced ....

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