Appellate Video FAQs
- Am I required to have a lawyer?
- Are there any limitations on what can be raised in a civil appeal in florida?
- Are there any limitations on what can be raised in a criminal appeal?
- Are there appeals in arbitration?
- Are there appeals in arbitration?
- Are there time limitations when filing an appeal or habeas petition?
- Are there time limitations when filing an appeal or habeas petition?
- Can a crime victim appeal a not guilty verdict?
- Can anyone else join in the appeal?
- Can civil cases be appealed in florida?
- Can I appeal from a federal circuit court of appeals to the us supreme court?
- Can I appeal my sentence?
- Can I appeal on grounds of lack of evidence?
- Can I appeal on the grounds of lack of evidence?
- Can I file a writ?
- Can I go to federal court if my state court appeal does not succeed?
- Can I oppose confirmation of an arbitration award?
- Can I postpone my oral argument?
- Can I waive oral argument?
- Can my sentence or judgment be stayed while I am awaiting appeal?
- Can the appellate court turn down an appeal?
- Can there be appeals in all cases?
- Can there be appeals in all cases?
- Do all attorneys handle appeals?
- Do I have to retain the trial attorney as part of the appellate team?
- Do I need an attorney for an appeal in Florida?
- Do I need to do anything to appeal my case other than file a notice of appeal?
- Does an appeal in federal court involve a new trial?
- How can I prove ineffective assistance of counsel on appeal?
- How do I file an emergency motion?
- How do I find an appellate lawyer?
- How do I get a copy of an oral argument transcript or video file of an oral argument?
- How do you appeal in federal court?
- How does a party begin the appellate process?
- How does an appellate lawyer get paid?
- How does the us supreme court decide to hear a case?
- How important are writing skills for an appellate lawyer?
- How long after jury verdict but before sentencing do I have to file a criminal appeal?
- How long does it take for the court of appeals to rule on my emergency motion?
- How long is the time period between filing an appeal and obtaining a decision?
- How many judges hear each appeal in federal court?
- How much does it cost to appeal a conviction?
- How much does it cost to appeal a conviction?
- How should I file an appeal?
- I already pled guilty but changed my mind. Can I withdraw that plea?
- I have a disability, does the court provide assistance for me to participate in oral arguments?
- I lost my direct appeal in the lower court and want to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Can I?
- I lost my direct appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals and I want to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Do I have that right?
- If I am moving for leave to appeal in a civil case, do I have to file and serve a notice of appeal?
- If you disagree with the decision of the appeals panel, do you have any recourse?
- In what courts are cases appealed?
- Is there more than one type of appeal?
- My attorney did a terrible job at my trial and I want to file an appeal based on their poor performance can I do this?
- My attorney did a terrible job at my trial and I want to file an appeal. Can I do this?
- Should I appeal my conviction?
- What are my chances at success in an appeal?
- What are the steps in appealing my case?
- What can I do if I am dissatisfied with the decision of the court of appeals?
- What does filing an appeal mean?
- What factors influence a decision to appeal?
- What happens if I win an appeal?
- What happens if I win on appeal?
- What happens in a civil appeal?
- What is a 3850 motion in Florida?
- What is a writ of habeas corpus?
- What is a writ?
- What is an appellate lawyer?
- What is involved in filing a petition for writ of habeas corpus?
- What is involved in the appellate process?
- What is the basis for an appeal in Florida?
- What is the deadline for filing a 3850 motion in Florida?
- What is the difference between a trial attorney and an appellate attorney?
- What is the first step in the appeals process?
- What makes a strong appellate attorney?
- What relief can be obtained in a civil appeal in Florida?
- What should I look for in an appellate lawyer?
- What type of experience should my appellate lawyer have?
- When can I learn the identity of the judges that will decide my appeal?
- When to Hire an Appellate Attorney in a Florida Family Law Case
- Where can I find the rules that govern appeals?
- Where do I file the notice of appeal when taking an appeal as of right to the court of appeal?
- Who can render an appellate decision?
- Why do I need an appellate attorney? Can my trial attorney handle the appeal?
- Why is my motion taking so long to be decided?
- Will oral arguments for my case be presented before the judges?