No one who is found guilty is happy with the outcome of their trial, but that doesn’t mean everyone has the right to appeal. If you were convicted, you're sure to have many questions about your options. Read our criminal appeals FAQs to find out if you might have grounds to file an appeal. In this section, our attorneys answer the most common questions we get. If you can’t find the answer you need, don't hesitate to call our Fort Lauderdale office to talk to one of our team members
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What Does a Per Curiam Affirmed Ruling Mean in My Criminal Appeal?
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What Happens After Winning My Criminal Appeal in Florida?
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What are your due process rights?
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How many appeals do I get after a Florida criminal conviction?
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I was arrested and charged with a federal crime. What will occur during the Initial Appearance?