Florida criminal practice
Florida Theft & Robbery Statute — Chapter 812
Florida Chapter 812 theft and robbery offenses — theft, robbery, carjacking, home-invasion robbery — each section linked to the official Florida Legislature text. Catchlines are verbatim; open the source link for the full controlling statute text.
- § 812.014 — Theft.Official Source: Florida Legislature ↗
- § 812.13 — Robbery.Official Source: Florida Legislature ↗
- § 812.131 — Robbery by sudden snatching.Official Source: Florida Legislature ↗
- § 812.133 — Carjacking.Official Source: Florida Legislature ↗
- § 812.135 — Home-invasion robbery.Official Source: Florida Legislature ↗
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Related Florida references.
Common questions.
- What Florida statutes cover theft and robbery?
- Florida Chapter 812 covers theft, robbery, and related property crimes. Key sections include § 812.014 (theft), § 812.13 (robbery), § 812.131 (robbery by sudden snatching), § 812.133 (carjacking), and § 812.135 (home-invasion robbery).
- Is the catchline shown here verbatim?
- Yes. The short description shown for each section is the statute's own catchline, reproduced verbatim from the official Florida Legislature text. Open the Official Source link on each row for the full controlling statute.
- Is this legal advice?
- No. This is a navigation reference linking to official statutes. The official statute controls and nothing here is legal advice.