|
Post Conviction Relief On occasion, citizens wrongfully accused proceed to trial, believing the American Criminal Justice system is infallible. It is not. No one is perfect. There are "ineffective" lawyers, and there exist competent lawyers that simply make mistakes during the pre-trial and trial phases of any criminal proceeding. Adverse verdicts are abhorrent to all of the players in the criminal justice system. Wrongful convictions are abhorrent to Prosecutors, Judges, and Defense Lawyers alike. Convicting and imprisoning innocent men and women are an inevitable result of an imperfect system----but merely because those results are inevitable, does not mean they are either acceptable or uncorrectible. At the Kessler Law Firm, one of Crystal McBee's areas of concentrattion are just those situatiions....where citizens are wrongfully accused, and ultimately wrongully convicted, due to a variety of factors, including ineffectiveness of the accused's previous counsel. The procedural and substantive law surrounding these kinds of actions, which are referred to as "Rule 3.850" matters, federal "Habeas Corpus" petitions, and in general, as "collateral relief" proceedings, involves understanding and litigating complex, dense, and occasionally contradicting provisions of both State and Federal law. Crystal has obtained positive, significant results in these matters, and is widely recognized as an expert in the field. For a better understanding of the complexity of these actions, take a look at Fla.R.Crim.P. 3.850. CALL TODAY AT 772.466.4900 |


