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What Constitutes Ineffective Assistance of Trial Counsel?

July 25, 2017 Keith Upson

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The Florida Bar’s Appellate Practice Section provides a free Pro Se Appellate Handbook (in English, Spanish, and Creole) that provides a tremendous amount of good information on self representation on appeal and in Rule 3.850 motions.

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