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CRIMINAL LAW--SEARCH AND SEIZURE--WARRANT--EXECUTION--KNOCK-AND-ANNOUNCE. A court is not required to suppress evidence obtained under a valid search warrant to remedy a violation of the knock-and-announce requirement of § 933.09. The Court receded from State v. Cable, 51 So. 3d 434 (Fla. 2010), in which it held that exclusion was the applicable remedy for knock-and-announce violations.
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FLORIDA PROBATE RULES--AMENDMENTS. The Court adopted a number of amendments to the Florida Probate Rules. References to Rules of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.516 and 2.525 were amended to reflect recently adopted changes to their titles, and grammatical changes were made throughout the listed rules in compliance with the Guidelines for Rules Submissions. Additionally, references to Florida Rule of General Practice and Judicial Administration 2.420 (Public Access to Judicial Records) were amended to add "and protection of" to reflect the correct title of that rule.
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