Jason Forman is a truly amazing attorney! I was given 15 years in prison because of errors made by my previous attorney, while my 7 co-defendents received probation. I hired Mr. Forman for my appeal and he was simply amazing! He had the ability to win my appeal and get back my life! I then hired him to take care of a case where I was supposed to do 3 years probation before being sentenced to the 15 years in prison. He recognized the fact that the sentence should have been ran concurrently with the 15 sentence, yet another error by the other attorney. Amazingly, he was also able to have the probation terminated after serving only one month. He was there for me the whole time and always took the time to explain things to me. He explained everything that I didn’t understand, as well as the different possible outcomes. It took nothing short of a miracle for Jason to make all of those things happen. I am forever grateful for his hard work, determination, and skill. Thank you Jason!!
An amazing attorney for my appeal!
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Cases Reversed on Appeal
- Murder
- Attempted Murder
- Capital Sexual Battery
- Drug Trafficking
- Vehicular Homicide
- Grand Theft
- Aggravated Fleeing
- Kidnapping
- Sexual Battery
- DUI
- Burglary
- Aggravated Battery
Endorsements
From Criminal Defense Lawyers
“An impeccable reputation as one of the finest criminal appeals attorneys.”
“Has an incredible grasp of Florida case law and is widely known for his successful post-conviction and appellate practice.”
- Larry M.
“A Great Appellate Attorney…He Is The Lawyer That Lawyers Go To With Their Legal Questions.”
- Joel M.
“An amazing criminal appellate and post conviction lawyer. He's an absolute appellate genius. ”
- Jessica M.
FAQs
Can I get a bond after being convicted, but before I am sentenced?
Yes, a trial court has discretion to consider releasing a defendant on bail following conviction and pending sentencing. Florida R…
Can I get an appeals bond for a sexual offense involving a minor?
Florida Statute 903.133 sets forth the offenses which makes a defendant ineligible for an appeal bond, also known as a supersedeas…
Can lack of remorse be considered during my sentencing?
Consideration of a defendant’s lack of remorse used to be prohibited in Florida criminal courts. This was prohibited because this …
