How long will my case take? What penalties do I face? Is there anything left to do after losing an appeal? We tackle these difficult questions and many more in our criminal defense Frequently Asked Questions. We invite you to find the answers you need here or, if your question is not covered, to call us today.
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Can I Be Charged With Simple Assault in Florida If The Accuser Was Not Injured?
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Why do I need a Fort Lauderdale criminal lawyer for murder if I was acting in self-defense?
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What is a warrantless arrest in Florida and can police perform one for battery charges?
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Can I be charged with both assault and battery in Florida?
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Is Florida's Stand Your Ground law a possible defense in my assault case?
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What is grand theft auto in Florida & how can a Fort Lauderdale car theft lawyer help?
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What Has The 11th Circuit Ruled Regarding Tolling When a 3.850 Petition is Filed in Florida?
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How Long Do I Have to File a § 2254 Petition?
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What is a writ of mandamus?
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What Florida motions toll the time for filing a writ of habeas corpus?
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When Does Someone Have to File a Motion for Post-Conviction Relief?
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What Does a Per Curiam Affirmed Ruling Mean in My Criminal Appeal?