What happens after the District court of appeals posts recognition of 3.850 Denial Summary?
The appeal of summarily denied postconviction motions are unique in the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. They are the only appeals I'm aware...
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The appeal of summarily denied postconviction motions are unique in the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. They are the only appeals I'm aware...
It depends on too many variables to answer. I know you just want someone to tell you, but they can't really competently do that without talking to...
There are lots of defense attorneys who practice in federal courts and who will provide a free initial consultation regarding your son's options at...
You might find the Pro Se Appellant Handbook helpful, though unfortunately it might not be. http://prose.flabarappellate.org
You probably already know this, but two things inmates can do after deadlines have passed are move to correct illegal sentences (if the sentence is...
It depends on the court. Some of Florida's district courts of appeal set lots of things for argument, then as they prepare they realize they don't...
It depends on the trial judge, but what I've seen most often is the trial court will enter an order giving you ____ days to coordinate the hearing...
As you probably know, that's impossible to answer. My understanding, generally, is that criminal defendants across Florida don't get favorable...
Ask the lawyer you hire to explain the briefing deadlines after the record and transcripts are transmitted, there are rules governing all those...
No. Courts of appeal are not evidentiary courts.