I recently faced a difficult challenge in my life being arrested and facing some pretty serious felony charges. Having never been in any kind of legal trouble before I was very worried and concerned for my future, and I knew I need to find fair and strong legal representation. After calling a few other lawyers, I called Jason, and he answered his phone directly, on a Sunday no less! Mr. Forman listened to me explain my situation, and then he calmly told me how he’d aggressively pursue my case. Immediately many of my fears were alleviated as I felt my future, and freedom were in good hands. Within a few short weeks, he got my case dismissed, before I was even formally charged! I am very thankful I called Jason, he was very professional and got me an amazing outcome, better than I’d hoped. I highly recommend his legal services to anyone in need!
My case was dismissed without a day in court!!
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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 …
