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Does Article I Section 15(a) of the Florida Constitution prohibit any person from being tried for a capitol crime without presentment or indictment by the grand jury?
QUESTIONS PRESENTED | 1. Does Article I Section 15(a) of the Florida Constitution prohibit any person from being tried for a capitol crime without presentment or indictment by the grand jury? 2. Does the Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution allow a person to be held to answer for a capitol or otherwise infamous crime that's been presented on an information? 3. Does the trial court lack jurisdiction over a case on capitol felony charges that's been presented in an information and not an indictment? 4. Is an Appellant's trial and conviction on capitol felony charges considered void when the trial court lacked jurisdiction over the case that should've been under an indictment and not an information? | 5. Must the adjudication and sentence rendered and imposed on capitol felony charges presented in an information rather than an indictment be reversed? . | | . | | | | | i | CERTIFICATE OF INTERESTED PERSONS AND