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Appellate Law
Do you disagree with a decision already made by a judge, a referee, a special master, or a magistrate? Do you want to appeal that decision to a higher authority?
When a case is appealed, it is not retried and new evidence is not admitted. The purpose of an appeal is to review what was presented in the original trial to determine if rules and procedures were properly applied during the trial. If it is found that the trial was not run according to proper procedure, or that the evidence was not weighed correctly, or the jury was not instructed rightly, that judgment can be overturned and the trial court instructed accordingly.
Our firm is experienced and skilled at appealing civil and criminal cases to the state and federal appellate courts of Florida. To learn more about the appeals process and how we can help you, please contact us.
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