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Recorder Offices Clerk of the Circuit Court. 419 Pierce St, Rm 140 / PO Box 3249, Tampa, Florida 33602 / 33601-3249. Brandon Office - Regional Service Center. 311 Pauls Dr, Brandon, Florida 33511. South Shore Office - Regional Service Center. 410 30th St SE, Ruskin, Florida 33570. Plant City Office.
What is an arraignment? An arraignment is a hearing where a defendant is advised of the formal charges filed by the State Attorney and is allowed to enter a plea to the charges. At the arraignment, a pre-trial date and possibly a trial date will be set.
In 1985, the state of Florida passed the Truth in Sentencing Law. This law states that anyone convicted of a crime must serve at least 85 percent of their minimum sentence, regardless of gain time, or other credits provided to inmates.
You have 60 days from the day the court delivered the sentence to file a motion to reduce or modify a sentencing error. What is a Motion to Reduce Sentence in Florida? The motion to modify or reduce a sentence asks a trial court to review or reconsider its earlier decision because of new evidence.
Rule 3.800(c) Motion Florida Rule of Criminal Procedure 3.800(c) provides several ways to challenge a sentence, but one of the most helpful is a motion to reduce sentence. Specifically, Rule 3.800(c) asks the trial court to reconsider the sentence of a defendant.
Engaging in Plea Bargaining Plea bargaining is one of the most commonly used legal strategies to reduce felony charges. This involves negotiating with the prosecutor to plead guilty to a lesser offense in exchange for a more lenient sentence.
You can file a motion for sentence reduction. Most inmates used a public defender aka public pretender. After your sentence it's usually on you to file the motion. If you're lucky you may get your lawyer to file. If not most prisons have law libraries.
Hillsborough County Tampa / County
Incarceration records can be obtained through the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. You can also access these records online through the Hillsborough County Clerk of the Circuit Court. Records contain details like the inmate's name, booking number, charges, bail/bond amount, court dates, and more.