FJI can only accept certain types of cases, including the following:
Prisoners Rights
This includes cases for persons currently or formerly incarcerated in a Florida prison or jail involving mistreatment while incarcerated, or involving the conditions of the facility. We do not accept criminal or post-conviction cases (meaning anything related to a criminal case, including criminal appeals, sentencing motions, Rule 3.850 or 3.800 motions, clemency petitions, and habeas corpus petitions).
Housing Discrimination
This includes cases in which a person has been denied housing because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or familial status (having children or being pregnant). We do not accept foreclosure cases, landlord-tenant disputes, or condominium disputes unless they involve the issues noted above.
Disability Discrimination
This includes cases in which a person is unable to access or use a place of public accommodation (such as a hotel, government office, restaurant, etc.) because of a disability. We do not accept employment cases.
Important Civil Rights or Civil Liberties Issues
This includes cases which involve important issues that are likely to affect a large number of people, or may result in systemic change.
Mission Statement: *Improve the administration of justice for all Floridians; *Encourage better representation of citizens’ interests; and *Increase the ability of citizens to resolve disputes quickly and inexpensively.
User questions & answers
Are you familiar with Florida Justice Institute SE Second St Miami? Help LegalAidOffices.com users find out answers.We publish all Helpful information.
Have you ever used this office for anything? What did you think?
What legal problem are looking for help on?