Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup with Jack Palmeri – February 19, 2021

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Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup with Jack Palmeri – February 19, 2021 and February 26, 2021

In this Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup we’ll be discussing the latest developments in Florida criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief.

Cases that we’ll cover include Illegal killing, possessing, or capturing of alligators or other crocodilia or eggs, intentional killing or wounding of any species designated as of special concern, killing or wounding of any species designated as of special concern, Administrative Code, jury instructions, battery, petit theft, resisting an officer without violence, juvenile delinquency, burglary, kidnapping, robbery, revocation of probation, restitution, giving a false name, possession of drugs, criminal contempt, and more

The Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup is a blog and video podcast by criminal defense, criminal appeal and post-conviction attorney Jack Palmeri, summarizing the latest developments in criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief in the State of Florida. Our sponsoring attorney will digest the latest reversed convictions throughout the Florida Supreme Court and the Florida District Courts of Appeal,

This is a FREE service designed to give you the cutting edge of developments in Florida criminal law, appeals, and post-conviction relief.

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Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup – Criminal Appeals Reversals by Jack Palmeri – October 16, 2020

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Cases that we’ll cover include Rule 3.800(b), Apprendi, motion to correct illegal sentence, cross appeal, attempted second degree murder of a law enforcement officer, attempted first degree murder, mandatory life sentence, adjudicate delinquent, burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, grand theft of a motor vehicle, resisting arrest without violence, double jeopardy, lewd or lascivious molestation by a person over eighteen years of age to a victim under twelve years of age, attempted lewd or lascivious molestation by a person over eighteen years of age to a victim under twelve years of age, lewd or lascivious conduct by a person over eighteen years of age, Rule 3.850, motion for post-conviction relief, Armed Career Criminal Act, ACCA, violent felony, battery, Felon In Possession of a Firearm, Access Device Fraud, Aggravated Identity Theft, Conspiracy to Commit Access Device Fraud, Sentencing Guidelines, loss amount, restitutionand more

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