According to Florida case law as of the date of this article, a trespasser is a person who enters someone’s premises without permission, invitation, or other rights. A trespasser intrudes for some purpose of their own, their convenience, or merely as a person with no apparent purpose other than to satisfy their curiosity.
See: Barrio v. City of Miami Beach, 698 So. 2d 1241 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 3d Dist. 1997)
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