"Presumed Innocent" legislation in Florida Stand-Your-Ground ruled "Unconstitutional"
> A judge in Florida ruled Monday that the state's updated "stand your ground"
> law, which required prosecutors to disprove a defendant's self-defense case
> at pretrial hearings, is unconstitutional, setting up a showdown that could
> make its way to the state's top court.
>
> Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Milton Hirsch ruled that the amendment to the law
> allowed lawmakers to overstep their authority, adding that it should have
> been crafted by the Florida Supreme Court in the first place....
>
> “As a matter of constitutional separation of powers, that procedure cannot be
> legislatively modified,” Hirsch wrote.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/07/0...ound-law-ruled-unconstitutional-by-judge.html
I find myself darkly "amused" by a judicialry that is increasingly deciding that Legislatures cannot write the law... particularly legislation expressly written to force presumed innocence after the FSC decided that presumed guilt should the going-in position.
But then lower court judges as both Legislator *and* Executive seems to be an emerging norm of late.
> A judge in Florida ruled Monday that the state's updated "stand your ground"
> law, which required prosecutors to disprove a defendant's self-defense case
> at pretrial hearings, is unconstitutional, setting up a showdown that could
> make its way to the state's top court.
>
> Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Milton Hirsch ruled that the amendment to the law
> allowed lawmakers to overstep their authority, adding that it should have
> been crafted by the Florida Supreme Court in the first place....
>
> “As a matter of constitutional separation of powers, that procedure cannot be
> legislatively modified,” Hirsch wrote.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/07/0...ound-law-ruled-unconstitutional-by-judge.html
I find myself darkly "amused" by a judicialry that is increasingly deciding that Legislatures cannot write the law... particularly legislation expressly written to force presumed innocence after the FSC decided that presumed guilt should the going-in position.
But then lower court judges as both Legislator *and* Executive seems to be an emerging norm of late.