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SB 156 boosts protections for law enforcement by increasing penalties for crimes against them, including life sentences for manslaughter, enhancing public safety.
SB 156 boosts protections for law enforcement by increasing penalties for crimes against them, including life sentences for manslaughter, enhancing public safety.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 156
- Title: Criminal Offenses Against Law Enforcement Officers and Other Personnel
- Introduced: October 09, 2025
- Status: On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 11/18/25, 10:00 am, 37 Senate Building
- Sponsor: Senator Leek
SB 156, also known as the “Officer Jason Raynor Act,” aims to enhance legal protections for law enforcement officers and other specified personnel by revising existing laws related to criminal offenses against them. The bill seeks to deter violence against these individuals by increasing penalties for certain crimes and clarifying legal standards regarding the use of force.
The bill includes several significant amendments to existing Florida statutes:
Use of Force in Resisting Arrest:
Enhanced Punishment for Manslaughter:
Reclassification of Assault and Battery:
Expanded Definition of Law Enforcement Personnel:
Increased Offense Severity Rankings:
Who is Affected:
Legal and Criminal Justice System:
SB 156 represents a significant legislative effort to strengthen protections for law enforcement officers in Florida. By amending existing laws and increasing penalties for offenses against these individuals, the bill aims to enhance public safety and support those who serve in law enforcement roles.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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