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· 5/17/2024

PICKETT v. STATE OF FLORIDA

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that “a defendant who assists either party to a criminal delivery [of a controlled substance] necessarily aids and abets the deliverer’s commission of the crime because such assistance aids and abets the delivery”
  • stating that the “standard [of probable cause for a bindover] is less rigorous than the requirement to find guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to convict a criminal defendant”
  • “A bindover is required when probable cause exists to support each of the elements of a crime.”
  • “A bindover is required when probable cause exists to support each of the elements of a crime.”
  • “A bindover is required when probable cause exists to support each of the elements of a crime.”

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