Florida 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H6005 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/10/2023

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A bill to be entitled 1 
An act for the relief of Robert Earl DuBoise; 2 
providing an appropriation to compensate Mr. DuBoise 3 
for being wrongfully incarcerated for almost 37 years; 4 
directing the Chief Financial Officer to draw a 5 
warrant payable directly to Mr. DuBoise; providing for 6 
the waiver of certain tuition and fees for Mr. 7 
DuBoise; requiring the Chief Financial Officer to pay 8 
the directed funds without requiring that Mr. DuBois e 9 
sign a liability release; declaring that the 10 
Legislature does not waive certain defenses or 11 
increase the state's limits of liability with respect 12 
to the act; prohibiting funds awarded under the act to 13 
Mr. DuBoise from being used or paid for specified 14 
attorney or lobbying fees; prohibiting Mr. DuBoise 15 
from submitting a compensation application under 16 
certain provisions upon his receipt of payment under 17 
this act; requiring specific reimbursement to the 18 
state should a civil award be issued subsequent to Mr. 19 
DuBoise's receipt of payment under the act; requiring 20 
Mr. DuBoise to notify the Department of Legal Affairs 21 
upon filing certain civil actions; requiring the 22 
department to file a specified notice under certain 23 
circumstances; providing that certain benefits a re 24 
vacated upon specified findings; providing an 25      
   
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effective date. 26 
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 WHEREAS, Robert Earl DuBoise was arrested on October 22, 28 
1983, for the August 18, 1983, rape and murder of a Tampa Bay 29 
woman and was convicted of capital murder and attempted sexual 30 
battery on March 7, 1985, and 31 
 WHEREAS, Mr. DuBoise spent 3 years on death row, and 32 
 WHEREAS, on March 10, 1988, the Florida Supreme Court 33 
issued a mandate vacating Mr. DuBoise's death sentence, and on 34 
April 4, 1988, he was resentenced to life imprisonment fo r 35 
murder and a consecutive 15 -year sentence for attempted sexual 36 
battery, and 37 
 WHEREAS, Mr. DuBoise has maintained his innocence since his 38 
arrest and for the entirety of his incarceration for the past 37 39 
years, and 40 
 WHEREAS, on September 11, 2020, the Conv iction Review Unit 41 
(CRU) for the State Attorney's Office for the 13th Judicial 42 
Circuit issued a 49-page "CRU Summary Fact -Finding Report" based 43 
on a comprehensive investigation spanning nearly 1 year, 44 
culminating in the conclusion that "Robert DuBoise's co nviction 45 
should be vacated and Robert DuBoise be exonerated of the 46 
charges against him," and 47 
 WHEREAS, on September 14, 2020, the Circuit Court for the 48 
13th Judicial Circuit granted, with the concurrence of the 49 
state, a motion for postconviction relief, va cated the judgment 50      
   
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and sentence of Mr. DuBoise, and ordered a new trial, and 51 
 WHEREAS, the CRU report found that there was no credible 52 
evidence of Mr. DuBoise's guilt and, likewise, that there was 53 
clear and convincing evidence of his innocence, and 54 
 WHEREAS, on September 14, 2020, as the result of the CRU 55 
report, the state orally pronounced a nolle prosequi with regard 56 
to the retrial of Mr. DuBoise, and 57 
 WHEREAS, the Legislature acknowledges that the state's 58 
system of justice yielded an imperfect result tha t had tragic 59 
consequences in this case, and 60 
 WHEREAS, the Legislature acknowledges that, as a result of 61 
his physical confinement, Mr. DuBoise suffered significant 62 
damages that are unique to him, and that the damages are due to 63 
the fact that he was physical ly restrained and prevented from 64 
exercising the freedom to which all innocent citizens are 65 
entitled, and 66 
 WHEREAS, before his conviction for the aforementioned 67 
crimes, Mr. DuBoise had prior convictions for unrelated 68 
nonviolent felonies, and 69 
 WHEREAS, because of his prior nonviolent felony 70 
convictions, Mr. DuBoise is ineligible for compensation under 71 
chapter 961, Florida Statutes, and 72 
 WHEREAS, the Legislature apologizes to Mr. DuBoise on 73 
behalf of the state, NOW, THEREFORE, 74 
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Be It Enacted by the Legislatu re of the State of Florida: 76 
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 Section 1.  The facts stated in the preamble to this act 78 
are found and declared to be true. 79 
 Section 2.  The sum of $1.85 million is appropriated from 80 
the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Financial Services 81 
for the relief of Robert Earl DuBoise for his wrongful 82 
incarceration. The Chief Financial Officer is directed to draw a 83 
warrant in the sum of $1.85 million payable directly to Robert 84 
Earl DuBoise. 85 
 Section 3.  Tuition and fees for Mr. DuBoise shall be 86 
waived for up to a total of 120 hours of instruction at any 87 
career center established pursuant to s. 1001.44, Florida 88 
Statutes, Florida College System institution established under 89 
part III of chapter 1004, Florida Statutes, or state university. 90 
For any educational benefit he receives, Mr. DuBoise must meet 91 
and maintain the regular admission and registration requirements 92 
of the career center, institution, or state university and make 93 
satisfactory academic progress as defined by the educational 94 
institution in which he is enrolled. 95 
 Section 4.  The Chief Financial Officer shall pay the funds 96 
directed by this act without requiring that the wrongfully 97 
incarcerated person, Mr. DuBoise, sign a liability release. 98 
 Section 5.  With respect to the relief for Mr. Du Boise as 99 
described in this act, the Legislature does not waive any 100      
   
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defense of sovereign immunity or increase the limits of 101 
liability on behalf of the state or any person or entity that is 102 
subject to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, or any other law. Funds 103 
awarded under this act to Mr. DuBoise may not be used or be paid 104 
for attorney fees or lobbying fees related to this claim. 105 
 Section 6.  Upon his receipt of payment under this act, Mr. 106 
DuBoise may not submit an application for compensation under 107 
chapter 961, Florida Statutes. 108 
 Section 7.  Claimant Mr. DuBoise must notify the Department 109 
of Legal Affairs upon filing any civil action related to his 110 
wrongful incarceration. If, after the time that monetary 111 
compensation is paid under this act, a court enters a mon etary 112 
judgment in favor of Mr. DuBoise in a civil action related to 113 
his wrongful incarceration, or Mr. DuBoise enters into a 114 
settlement agreement with the state or any political subdivision 115 
thereof related to his wrongful incarceration, Mr. DuBoise must 116 
reimburse the state for the monetary compensation awarded under 117 
this act, less any sums paid for attorney fees or costs incurred 118 
in litigating the civil action or obtaining the settlement 119 
agreement. A reimbursement required under this section may not 120 
exceed the amount of monetary award Mr. DuBoise received for 121 
damages in the civil action or settlement agreement. The court 122 
must include in the order of judgment an award to the state of 123 
any amount required to be deducted under this section. 124 
 Section 8.  The department must file a notice of payment of 125      
   
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monetary compensation in the civil action, and the notice shall 126 
constitute a lien upon any judgment or settlement recovered 127 
under the civil action which is equal to the sum of monetary 128 
compensation paid to the cla imant under this act, less any 129 
attorney fees and litigation costs. 130 
 Section 9.  If any future judicial determination finds that 131 
Mr. DuBoise, by DNA evidence or otherwise, participated in any 132 
manner in the death or sexual battery for which he was 133 
incarcerated, the unused benefits to which he is entitled under 134 
this act are vacated. 135 
 Section 10.  This act shall take effect upon becoming a 136 
law. 137