Many people think the only possible outcomes of a criminal trial are either a guilty or not guilty verdict, but that is not the case. Learn about the range of possible outcomes—from dismissals, to appeals, to writs of prohibition—by reading our recent and past case results.
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Motion to Correct Illegal Sentence Granted – Defendant did not qualify for PRR Enhancement
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Malove Uses Google Maps to Prove Client Was Not at The Scene of the Crime - Actual Innocence - Case Dismissed
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Malove Law Goes the Extra Mile to Make Sure Client Does Not Have a Criminal Record - Domestic Battery Charge Dismissed
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Felony Domestic Aggravated Battery and Resisting an Officer Charges Dismissed
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Burglary Conviction Vacated After 3.850 Motion Granted - Client Re-Sentenced to Trespass Charge and Pending Probation Violation Set Aside
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Original Verdict Did Not Make a Specific Finding of Penetration in Sexual Battery Case. Rule 3.850 Motion Filed, State Concedes Error and Sentence is Slashed
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Motion to Suppress Illegal Police Search Leads to Misdemeanor Marijuana Possession Charges Being Dismissed
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Case Reversed and Remanded for New Trial on Second-Degree Murder Charge - State Dismisses the Charge, Client Released
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Firearm Prison Sentence Slashed in Half Due to Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
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Trial Court Erred in Denying Motion to Correct Illegal Sentence - Appeals Court Remanded to Vacate New Sentence
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Petition for Ineffective Assistance of Appellate Counsel Granted After Trial Court Applied Incorrect Legal Standard on New Trial Motion
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Trial Counsel Deemed Ineffective for Letting Defendant Enter a Plea to a Crime He Didn't Commit