Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
Statue of limitations on malicious prosecutions
Is there a statue of limitations in clearing up my nephews' name in a DUI Manslaughter case where I have uncovered false testimonies, evidence tampering and forensic toxicologist lying about blood sample results? He was sentenced to 7 years, 5 years probation and lifetime revocation of his license in February 1995. He is back in jail for violation of probation, but the kid is innocent. During the court proceedings he continually claimed his innocence, but no-one listened.
Asked on 2/11/02, 8:49 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Dan Akes
C. Daniel Akes, Attorney at Law
Re: Statue of limitations on malicious prosecutions
No, it is not too late to challange the conviction if you can prove what you have said. You may call me at (863) 648-1700 to discuss the matter further.
Dan
Answered on 2/12/02, 11:35 am
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