Supreme Court Declines to Hear Derek Chauvin Appeal

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Washington, D.C. – The United States Supreme Court has refused to hear Derek Chauvin’s appeal on Monday, November 20, 2023. Chauvin was convicted of murder for the killing of George Floyd after he choked him to death during an arrest

Florida Criminal Caselaw Roundup with Attorney Jack Palmeri – August 16, 2019

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In today’s Florida Weekly Roundup we’ll be discussing the latest in developments of Federal and Florida criminal law, criminal appeals, and post-conviction relief.

Cases that we’ll cover include attempted first-degree premeditated murder, burglary of a dwelling while armed with a firearm, shooting at, into, or within a building, and aggravated assault by threat with a firearm, competency, mental incompetence, 10-20-Life, Double Jeopardy, ineffective assistance of counsel, Soliciting a child to commit a sex act, traveling after soliciting a child to commit a sex act, writ of certiorari, 3.850 motion, 2255 motion, collateral consequence, 3.800 motion, discharge firearm, third degree murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, Nikolas Cruz, Parkland School Shooting, Stoneman Douglas High School, expert witness, motion for a new trial, Rule 33 motion, 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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