Knowledge is power, no more so than when you are facing criminal charges. Learn more about the law, the charges you face, your options for defense, and much more in our collection of criminal defense legal articles. We invite you to browse our titles and read the articles that relate to your current situation. We are happy to provide this free information.
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Agreed Motion to Dismiss Granted!Judge signs agreed order to dismiss reckless driving charge after defense motion to suppress eviscerates the State's case.
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Thorough Investigation lead State to Drop Domestic Violence CaseDomestic violence battery charge dropped by State Attorney
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Malove wins new sentencingThe Law Offices of Robert David Malove wins ineffective assistance of appellate counsel claim for client and gets sentence vacated.
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Writs of Habeas Corpus and Criminal Appeals in FloridaYou 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.
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What You Need to Know About DNA Testing After a Criminal Conviction in FloridaDNA testing is possible after criminal sentencing in Florida. Learn if you may file a motion for DNA testing post-conviction and how these motions work.
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Steps for Appealing a Florida Criminal ConvictionFlorida Rules of Appellate Procedure provide specific steps that must occur in a criminal appeal. Learn about these steps and why you need a lawyer.
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How Newly Discovered Evidence Can Change the Outcome of a Closed Criminal CaseWhat happens if you discover new evidence after a criminal conviction in Florida? Find out how it may be relevant to your Motion to Vacate and your future.
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Reasons to Appeal a Criminal Conviction in FloridaHave 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.
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If You Are a 1st Time DUI Offender in Miami, You Can Beat the DUI and Have it Wiped off Your Record
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FDLE Report Laura Barfield
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Blueprint for Ending Distracted Driving
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Understanding Sentencing Guidelines in a Medicare Fraud Case