Arrest and Search Warrants
Florida bill SB 1284 modifies arrest and search warrant procedures, balancing law enforcement authority with constitutional protections; awaiting committee review.
Florida bill SB 1284 modifies arrest and search warrant procedures, balancing law enforcement authority with constitutional protections; awaiting committee review.
SB 1284 is a Florida bill introduced by Senator Jonathan Martin that addresses procedures related to arrest and search warrants. The bill was recently referred to three committees (Criminal Justice, Judiciary, and Rules) and is scheduled for its first committee hearing on January 20, 2026. Without access to the specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the bill clearly focuses on law enforcement authority and constitutional search/seizure procedures.
Arrest and search warrant procedures directly affect individual civil liberties, law enforcement effectiveness, and judicial workload. Changes to these procedures can impact how police conduct investigations, what evidence is admissible in court, and whether citizens' Fourth Amendment protections are adequately protected. Florida's large population means procedural changes here affect millions of residents and potentially set precedent for other states.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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