No. 22-6541

Garrett Statler v. Florida

Lower Court: Florida
Docketed: 2023-01-13
Status: Denied
Type: IFP
Response WaivedIFP
Tags: criminal-law due-process fourteenth-amendment mens-rea sexual-battery state-court-conflict statutory-interpretation
Key Terms:
DueProcess Privacy
Latest Conference: 2023-02-17
Question Presented (AI Summary)

Whether Florida's sexual battery statute for acts applicable to adults with no physical force or violence violates the Fourteenth Amendment because it does not require the State to prove mens rea as an element of the offense

Question Presented (OCR Extract)

QUESTION PRESENTED 1. Whether Florida’s sexual battery statute for acts applicable to adults with no physical force or violence violates the Fourteenth Amendment because it does not require the State to prove mens rea as an element of the offense. i

Docket Entries

2023-02-21
Petition DENIED.
2023-01-26
DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 2/17/2023.
2023-01-19
Waiver of right of respondent Florida to respond filed.
2023-01-11
Petition for a writ of certiorari and motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis filed. (Response due February 13, 2023)

Attorneys

Florida
Trisha Meggs PateOffice of Attorney General Criminal Appeals Tall, Respondent
Trisha Meggs PateOffice of Attorney General Criminal Appeals Tall, Respondent
Garrett Statler
Glen Phillip GiffordOffice of the Public Defender, Second Judicial Cir, Petitioner
Glen Phillip GiffordOffice of the Public Defender, Second Judicial Cir, Petitioner