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How the Process WorksStep One
Initial Contact
Contact us by completing the form on this page, or you can email us, or call 813-549-9501.
The information we need from you:
1) Your name, phone number, and email address.
Step Two
How to get started
Once we receive your information, we will review it, and a member of our staff will contact you to fully explain our services, the process, and fees. If you are interested in moving forward, we will mail you a letter with detailed information, a price quote and a service agreement.
- Case Review Reports
- Clemency and Parole Services
- Jury Investigation reports
- Mitigation reports
- Release Planning
- Civil Rights Restoration
- And other general investigative work.
Step Three
Get the Ball Rolling
- We assign the case to one of our experienced Case Analysts.
- Next, the case goes to our Senior Paralegal for review.
- A final review is then conducted personally by Mr. Baker prior to being presented to the attorney.
- Once the case review is complete, it is then presented to one of the attorneys we work with, who will then provide their written legal analysis, a copy of the Case Review Report and give legal advice on how the attorney believes the client should proceed. A copy of the completed case review can also be emailed to the inmate's family. 100% of the case review fee will be credited towards the attorney's fees if the client decides to hire the attorney for representation. Whether you choose to move forward with the attorney, or not, the Case Review Report is yours to keep and utilize in any manner you wish.
Case Review Fees
The fee for conducting the case review, meeting with the attorney and providing you and the inmate with a written report on our findings typically ranges between $3,000 - $5,000 depending on the size and complexity of the trial record, and if any travel is required. You can make payments on the fee, but we must receive half of the total fee before work begins and the balance must be paid in full before we complete the case review. Additionally, the attorney will take the amount of the case review fee you paid into consideration when setting his fee for further representation of you in your post conviction proceeding. (Usually, because this part of the required work was completed at a fraction of the cost that an attorney charges per hour, we save clients thousands of dollars in attorney fees due to the work we accomplish through the case review process.)
Pro Bono Assistance
We regret to say at this time that we are not in a position to offer pro bono paralegal assistance. Usually, organizations that do so are working under the funding of a grant, or are public agencies funded by the government. I do not know of any law firm that offers pro bono legal services to those convicted of a crime. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. It is our pleasure to serve you and look forward to a positive result.