Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0010

Introduced
8/1/25  
Refer
10/6/25  

Caption

Relief of Maury Hernandez by the Department of Corrections

Impact

The passage of S0010 is significant as it acknowledges the deficiencies in the Department of Corrections' oversight of probationers, particularly in cases involving dangerous offenders. This bill serves both as a legislative remedy to meet the moral obligation towards Deputy Hernandez and highlights systemic issues in how probation laws are enforced within the state. Through this act, the Legislature aims to reinforce accountability in law enforcement and corrections, potentially prompting reforms in supervision practices to prevent similar future incidents.

Summary

Bill S0010, titled 'Relief of Maury Hernandez by the Department of Corrections', seeks to provide financial compensation to former Broward County Sheriff's Deputy Maury Hernandez who suffered severe injuries after being shot while on duty. The injuries were exacerbated by the Florida Department of Corrections' failure to enforce probation laws, allowing a felon with a history of drug offenses and illegal firearm possession to remain on the streets. The bill appropriates $5 million to be paid to Deputy Hernandez as relief for the substantial economic and personal damages he sustained, including loss of income, severe bodily harm, and total disability.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support due to the personal tragedy of Deputy Hernandez and the egregious failures associated with the case, it may also prompt contentious debates around public funding for such compensations. Critics may argue about the implications of appropriating significant funds from the General Revenue Fund for individual claims, especially in light of existing budget constraints. The bill illustrates how legislative relief becomes a mechanism for addressing perceived wrongs within the justice system, raising questions about the balance between accountability and public resource allocation.

Companion Bills

FL H6511

Same As Relief/Maury Hernandez/Department of Corrections

Previously Filed As

FL H6527

Relief/Maury Hernandez/Department of Corrections

FL HB6527

Relief/Maury Hernandez/Department of Corrections :

FL H6505

Relief/Mark LaGatta/Department of Transportation

FL H6515

Relief/Michael Barnett/Department of Children and Families

FL S0030

Relief of the Estate of M.N. by the Broward County Sheriff's Office

FL S0004

Relief of Patricia Ermini by the Lee County Sheriff's Office

FL S0010

Relief of Sidney Holmes by the State of Florida

FL S0012

Relief of L.P., a Minor, by the Department of Children and Families

FL S0022

Relief of Eric Miles, Jr., and Jennifer Miles by the South Broward Hospital District

FL H6509

Relief/Patricia Ermini/Lee County Sheriff's Office

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