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Criminal Appeals

Florida Criminal Appeals Lawyer

Our Orlando, Florida, law firm, the Law Offices of James M. Russ, P.A., handles a wide range of state and federal criminal appeals. In some cases, our attorney was the original trial lawyer. In other cases, we replaced original counsel at the appellate level after an unfavorable result at the trial level. Over many years of practicing criminal law, the firm has accumulated a distinguished record of accomplishments in many high-profile and difficult appeals.

We explore every legal option in your appeal. Contact the Law Offices of James M. Russ, P.A. Call 407-849-6050.

Board-certified in criminal appeals

Our attorney is board-certified in criminal appeals by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education. This certification recognizes a lawyer's special knowledge, skill and proficiency in appellate law. When your life, livelihood and freedom depend on it, you need the best representation possible.

What you need to know about a criminal appeal

  • An appeal of a conviction and sentence must be based on possible mistakes regarding issues of law and procedure. Simply losing the case is not enough for an appeal.
  • You must act quickly. Most appeals must be filed within 30 days from conviction for state appeals and 10 days from conviction for federal appeals.
  • It may benefit you to consult with an appellate attorney before a verdict or sentence is handed down.
  • The rules for state and federal appeals courts are different from those that govern lower-level trial courts.
  • In certain circumstances, you may be able to appeal a second time. However, there are time limits and other restrictions on subsequent appeals.

What happens if your appeals are unsuccessful?

Florida and federal law allow you to move for post-conviction relief after all appeals are exhausted. The court will hear legal arguments about the validity of your conviction; these often involve the quality of representation at your trial. If successful, a post-conviction relief hearing can result in your guilty plea or conviction being set aside. Our Orlando firm handles all types of post-conviction relief matters.

Even if convicted and unsuccessful at appeal, you still have options

Certain types of arrests or convictions can be sealed and removed from the public record. This greatly improves your chances of obtaining jobs and housing. It is important to consult with a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney to learn if you qualify for this type of post-conviction relief.

If you have been convicted of a criminal offense, it is important to contact an experienced appellate attorney to learn about your options regarding appeals and post-conviction relief. Call the Orlando Law Offices of James M. Russ, P.A. to learn about your options after an arrest or conviction. Dial 407-849-6050.

A Criminal Trial and Criminal Appellate Specialist, certified by the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization and Education.

The Tinker Building

The Tinker Building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places for Joe Tinker’s contribution to sports and commerce.

Joe Tinker played shortstop for the Chicago Cubs for 15 years. Tinker helped the Cubs win the World Series in 1906-08 and 1910.

Joe Tinker retired from baseball to manage the Orlando Tigers. Tinker Field is named in his honor. Joe Tinker was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1947.

The Tinker Building was built in 1925 for Joe Tinker’s real estate office, and was bought and restored by Mr. James Russ in 1979.

Law Offices of James M. Russ, P.A.
Tinker Building
18 West Pine Street
Orlando, Florida 32801
Telephone: 407-849-6050
Fax: 407-849-6059

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A distinguished Florida law firm providing effective criminal defense representation to people in communities such Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Park, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Daytona Beach, Deltona, Melbourne, Windermere, Sanford, Oviedo, Casselberry, Mt. Dora, Longwood, Titusville, Leesburg, Clermont, De Land, Eustis, Tavares, Pine Hills and Melbourne. Focusing on cases in central and northern Florida counties such as Orange County, Osceola County, Seminole County, Lake County, Volusia County and Brevard County.