Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1116

Introduced
1/5/26  
Refer
1/12/26  

Caption

Crimes Evidencing Prejudice

Impact

The proposed changes to section 775.085 of the Florida Statutes will reclassify certain misdemeanors and felonies into more severe penalties when evidence of prejudice is found. This reclassification means that a second-degree misdemeanor could escalate to a first-degree misdemeanor, for example, and felonies could be increased up to life felonies based on the nature of the prejudice involved. The bill will create a stronger deterrent against crimes committed out of prejudice and provide a framework for enhanced punishment for those targeting vulnerable groups.

Summary

Senate Bill 1116, titled 'Crimes Evidencing Prejudice', seeks to amend existing Florida law regarding the classification of certain crimes that exhibit prejudice. The bill requires that the penalties for crimes be enhanced if the crime is motivated by prejudice against the victim based on various characteristics, including being a disabled adult. By defining 'disabled adult' explicitly as someone suffering from physical or mental incapacitation, the bill aims to provide additional legal protections for vulnerable populations. This amendment is a significant step towards addressing hate crimes and ensuring that biases affecting individuals are met with appropriate legal repercussions.

Contention

While advocates argue that SB 1116 addresses a crucial gap in Florida's hate crime legislation, especially in protecting the rights of disabled adults, concerns have been raised regarding implementation and potential overreach. Some critics of the bill fear that the reclassification could lead to inconsistencies in how hate crimes are prosecuted, potentially overburdening the judicial system. Moreover, there is apprehension about the definition of prejudice being interpreted too broadly, which could complicate legal proceedings. The dialogues surrounding the bill indicate a need for clarity on the standards used to classify crimes under this new provision.

Companion Bills

FL H1535

Same As Crimes Evidencing Prejudice Against Disabled Adults

Previously Filed As

FL H0271

Crimes Evidencing Prejudice

FL H1029

Crimes Evidencing Prejudice

FL S0450

Crimes Evidencing Prejudice

FL S1312

Crimes Evidencing Prejudice

FL HB1029

Crimes Evidencing Prejudice:

FL HB271

Crimes Evidencing Prejudice:

FL H1031

Pub. Rec./Criminal Acts that Evidence Prejudice

FL H0183

Criminal Rehabilitation

FL H0001

Immigration

FL S1386

Assault or Battery on a Utility Worker

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