Florida Statutes

§ 960.291 — Definitions

Florida § 960.291
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXLVII
Ch. 960VICTIM ASSISTANCE

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Fla. Stat. § 960.291 (2026).

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When used in this act, the term:

(1)“Civil restitution lien” means a lien which exists in favor of crime victims, the state, its local subdivisions, or aggrieved party and which attaches against the real or personal property owned by a convicted offender.
(2)“Convicted offender” means a defendant who has a conviction as defined herein entered against the defendant in the courts of this state.
(3)“Conviction” means a guilty verdict by a jury or judge, or a guilty or nolo contendere plea by a defendant, regardless of adjudication of guilt.
(4)“Crime victim” means the victim of a crime and includes the aggrieved party, the aggrieved party’s estate if the aggrieved party is deceased, and the aggrieved party’s next of kin if the aggrieved party is deceased as a result of the conduct of

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Legislative History

s. 3, ch. 94-342; s. 30, ch. 95-184; s. 23, ch. 96-312.

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