Overturning or vacating a conviction, or modifying a criminal sentence, is a complicated legal process. Our attorneys and legal researchers explain on what grounds these remedies may be possible and how the process works in Florida in these helpful library articles. We invite you to learn more about post-conviction relief here.
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Malove Wins Jury Tampering Appeal on Double Jeopardy Grounds. Client's Sentence Reduced by 10 Years. Immediate Release from Prison Ordered by Second DCAMalove Wins Jury Tampering Appeal on Double Jeopardy Grounds. Gets Client's Sentence Reduced by 10 Years. Immediate Release from Prison Ordered
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Judge improperly applied "adult-on-minor-sex offense" multiplier. Appellate Counsel Missed the Issue. Rpbert Malove Files Writ of Habeas Corpus and Wins Client New SentencingJudge improperly applied "adult-on-minor-sex offense" multiplier. Robert Malove filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus which the 1st DCA granted!
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How to Bring a Claim for Ineffective Assistance of Appellate Counsel in FloridaDo you believe your lawyer failed to adequately represent you in your criminal appeal? Learn how to raise an ineffective assistance of counsel claim in Florida.
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Information Needed to File a Post-Conviction Relief Motion in FloridaMake sure your post-conviction motion for relief contains all of the information necessary for the court to decide your motion fairly.
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Hire the Right Post-Conviction Lawyer to File Your Relief Motion Based on Ineffective Assistance of CounselIf you're filing for relief in Florida based on ineffective assistance of counsel, you'll need a post-conviction lawyer that you can trust. Find out why!
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What You Need to Know About DNA Testing After a Criminal Conviction in FloridaDNA testing is possible after criminal sentencing in Florida. Learn if you may file a motion for DNA testing post-conviction and how these motions work.
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How Newly Discovered Evidence Can Change the Outcome of a Closed Criminal CaseWhat happens if you discover new evidence after a criminal conviction in Florida? Find out how it may be relevant to your Motion to Vacate and your future.
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Broward County, Florida Post Conviction AttorneyA Motion to Vacate Conviction, Judgment & Sentence pursuant to Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.850 must be filed by a Florida post conviction attorney.