is sought. If no order is filed within 40 days, the motion is deemed denied.
(ik) Appeals. An appeal may be taken to the appropriate appellate court only from athe final order ing of the motion under-this-rule. All final orders addressing adenying motions under *751this-mdefor postconviction relief shall include a statement that the partydefendant has the right to appeal within 30 days of the rendition of the final-order. All nonfi-nal, nonappealable orders addressing-motions under-this- rule shallentered pursuant to subdivision (f) should include a statement that "this order-is-a-nonfínal,' nonap-pealablethe defendant has no right to appeal the order until entry of the final order."
Ql) Belated Appeals and Discretionary Review. Pursuant to the terms and procedures outlined in Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.141(b), a petitioner-defendant may seek a belated appeal or discretionary review.
(k) Belated - Discretionary - Review. Pursuant to the terms-and-procedures-outline in Florida Rule-of-Appellate Procedure 9.141(c), a petitioner-may seek belated discretionary review.
(i-m) Habeas Corpus. [No Change]
(m) -Frivolous-or Malicious Collateral Criminal-Pleadings or Motions. - A prisoner, who-is- -found by a couri>-to -have brought - a frivolous-or-malicious collateral criminal-proceeding, or -who knowingly- or with reckless - disregard - for the - truth-brought false information-or evidence before the-court, is subject to disciplinary procedures-pursuant to the rules-of-the Department-of-Corrections. - The-prisoner may also-be-prohibited-from filing-future pro se -pleadings-attacking his or-her-conviction and sentence.
Upon -its own motion-or- on motion of a party, -the-court-may- -conduct an-inquiry into whether any -action-or- appeal brought by a prisoner-was-brought in good-faith-by issuing-an-order-stating - the - essential-facts constituting-the-frivolous -or malicious-nature of-the-collateral-criminal proceeding,requiring-the-defendant to show cause-why the prisoner should-not-be-prevented from bringing further-attacks on his- -or-her con-vlefion-and sentence^-and -to -explain why -he-or-she is not abusing the legal process. The order shall allow a reasonable time-for-preparation and-response by-the-prisoneig after-service of- the order on the prisoner.The court shall -direct the-clerk of-the court--to forward - a-certrfied copy of the order -to show-cause to-the prisoner.-
Upon receipt-of- the prisoner's -response to-the-order- to-show-cause, if-any,- or upen expiration of -the time allowed-for the prisoner-s-response, the-court-shall determine whether the -pleading or paper-was frivolous-or- malicious- - If supported-by--the record, the court-shall enter-an-order wife-written findings that a motion for postcon-viction-relief -1⁄8-frivolous -or malicious, preventing the prisoner- from bringing further-attacks-on his-or her conviction and sentence^-directing the clerk of-the-court-not to - accept any further - pro-se- filings-or-pleadings concerning the subject case, further-directing the clerk of - the--court-to summarily reject -any - further pleadings and papers regarding the case unless that pleading- or paper-is filed by a member-in good-standing of The Florida Bar, and that a-eer-tified copy- of the order be forwarded to -the appropriate-institution-or- facility-for disciplinary procedures pursuant to -the rules-of the - -department-as provided - in Chapter- 944, Florida-St-atutes. The prisoner-shall also - be-served-with - a certified copy-of-the written order.
(n) Certification of Defendant; Sanctions. No motion may be filed pursuant to this rule unless it is filed in good faith and with a reasonable belief that it is timely, has potential merit, and does not duplicate previous motions that have been disposed of by the court.
(1) By