First Degree Felony Murder Errors

Summary

In Florida, first-degree felony murder involves a death during certain felonies. If errors exist, such as unclear underlying felonies, you may file a motion for a new trial or to vacate the judgment. Common underlying felonies include robbery, burglary, and arson. Consulting a local attorney is advisable for proper filing and argumentation.

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The jury found defendant guilty of first degree felony murder, the two underlying felonies the jury wrote maybe
It sounds like you're dealing with a legal matter involving a first-degree felony murder conviction. In Florida, first-degree felony murder occurs when someone is killed during the commission of certain felonies.
- The underlying felonies must be clearly established for a valid conviction.
- Common underlying felonies include robbery, burglary, kidnapping, arson, and sexual battery.
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What type of motion can I file for these type of errors
In Florida, if there are potential errors in a conviction, such as unclear underlying felonies, you might consider filing a motion for a new trial or a motion to vacate the judgment. Consulting a local attorney would be beneficial to ensure proper filing and argumentation. Do you have any more details about the case?