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Appellate litigation is a formal term indicating a challenge to a judgment and sentence after trial. Like post-conviction rights, appellate rights are subject to numerous procedural and substantive limitations. Failing to timely exercise your appellate rights may result in the complete inability to exercise those rights, and contacting
Appellate litigation is a formal term indicating a challenge to a judgment and sentence after trial. Like post-conviction rights, appellate rights are subject to numerous procedural and substantive limitations. Failing to timely exercise your appellate rights may result in the complete inability to exercise those rights, and contacting an experienced attorney as soon as possible is critical to any potential criminal appeal.
Founder, Krysten Patel, Esq., is a Florida licensed attorney, with over ten years of litigation experience in her arsenal. After graduating in the top 5% of her law school class at Saint Thomas University School of Law, Krysten became an Assistant State Attorney prosecuting misdemeanor and felony offenses. This experience enriched Krysten
Founder, Krysten Patel, Esq., is a Florida licensed attorney, with over ten years of litigation experience in her arsenal. After graduating in the top 5% of her law school class at Saint Thomas University School of Law, Krysten became an Assistant State Attorney prosecuting misdemeanor and felony offenses. This experience enriched Krysten with a unique insight into the criminal realm, and the procedural and elemental aspects associated with each novel case. Since moving on from the State Attorney's Office, Krysten has been involved in numerous criminal appeals, trial defense motion practice issues, and has drafted numerous pre-filing memorandums, as well as post-conviction matters. These experiences have only solidified a firm dedication to vindicating the Constitutional rights of the citizens she is privileged to represent - beyond the conviction.
In addition to appellate rights, individuals convicted of criminal offenses in the state of Florida have rights under Rules 3.800 (related to sentencing errors) and 3.850 (related to jurisdictional, constitutional, or other "collateral" matters). Furthermore, even a defendant convicted in a state court proceeding may have a federal claim
In addition to appellate rights, individuals convicted of criminal offenses in the state of Florida have rights under Rules 3.800 (related to sentencing errors) and 3.850 (related to jurisdictional, constitutional, or other "collateral" matters). Furthermore, even a defendant convicted in a state court proceeding may have a federal claim for relief under 28 U.S.C. 2554. These rights are often time sensitive and include claims that an attorney hired to represent the accused at trial provided "ineffective assistance" to the accused. Because of the procedural and substantive rules related to post-conviction motions, it is important to hire a dedicated and knowledgeable attorney to fully advise and protect your rights.
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