There's a lot of legal information available online, but you don’t know what sources you can trust—and the ones you do may be too technical to even understand. Turn to our free legal library to get clear, concise information, so you know right away if or how it applies to you. We cover a variety of topics related to criminal appeals.
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Criminal Law Expert Robert Malove Wins Writ of Mandamus in Court of Appeals Ordering Trial Court Judge to Vacate Warrant Criminal law expert Robert Malove wins writ of mandamus ordering judge to stand down. -
Malove Wins Jury Tampering Appeal on Double Jeopardy Grounds. Client's Sentence Reduced by 10 Years. Immediate Release from Prison Ordered by Second DCA Malove Wins Jury Tampering Appeal on Double Jeopardy Grounds. Gets Client's Sentence Reduced by 10 Years. Immediate Release from Prison Ordered -
Malove Wins Resentencing for Client in DUI Manslaughter Case Judge commits reversible error by saying defendant showed no remorse by filing motion to suppress evidence. -
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 Sentencing Judge improperly applied "adult-on-minor-sex offense" multiplier. Robert Malove filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus which the 1st DCA granted! -
Understanding an Anders Brief in Your Criminal Appeal Did your lawyer send you an Anders brief? Here, we explain what this document is and what you must do to preserve your right to an appeal in your criminal case. -
Florida Double Jeopardy Appeals What is double jeopardy? Could it apply to your criminal case or appeal? Find out what you need to know to protect your rights in a Florida criminal case. -
Malove wins new sentencing The Law Offices of Robert David Malove wins ineffective assistance of appellate counsel claim for client and gets sentence vacated. -
Florida Writs of Habeas Corpus and Criminal Appeals You need help now, but should you file a writ of habeas corpus or an appeal? Find out more about each method of relief in Florida and why you need a lawyer. -
How to Appeal a Florida Criminal Conviction Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure provide specific steps that must occur in a criminal appeal. Learn about these steps and why you need a lawyer. -
Grounds for Filing a Criminal Appeal in Florida Have you been convicted of a crime in Florida? Was a fundamental error made at trial? Find out if you may appeal your conviction and how to get started. -
New Perspective on Pleas Robert Malove is on the cutting edge of the developments taking place in the area of federal sentencing law.